Where is the love?
Sometimes a father needs to believe his children and simply hug them and tell them everything will be alright. It sounds like this father is constrained by community relations, or should that be “family honour”. Now the police is a service and not a force the change must mean they no longer “enforce” the law. This can be seen in the two tier handling of protestors and the way they ignore flags and chants from proscribed terrorists but soft-arrest anyone for disagreeing with protestors. For the police, there is no love lost on “inconsequential events” shared by someone “with a mental health issue”. This story navigates its way through a huge tapestry of small events and demonstrates how the police should have investigated the story instead of leaving it to journalists. It’s a story which details an unnecessary nasty cruelty one person committed on another. That the perpetrator can become a senior member of a bank says a lot about the bank. Let’s hope the bank name hits social media so we can review the banks behaviour and if necessary de-customer the bank for its centralised arrogance.
MaybeMartyn via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/17/24
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Gfried via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/29/23
If you tell a story as though you were in love with a fictitious character for a decade but never had a video call or sexual photo then you are delusional. lol to ‘who have I been sleeping on the phone with for the past 3 years’ girl grow up
MSiwek via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/04/24
Not sure how this woman hasn’t mailed all her money to a Nigerian Prince already.
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