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Re: The CPS, you gotta love em....

Posted: 24 Jun 2014, 22:33
by StMarks
Stew wrote:Problem is, if I decided to give him a good hiding I'd be the one going down, I'm confident I can protect my family if the need arises and he knows that,
(y) Good attitude Stew. It's all well & good getting worked up by this "gent" (TDR speak), but if you took the Binno approach your family will only suffer even more.
Stew wrote:... there's only so much I can do, just feel utterly let down by the CPS
How about you write them a letter, asking for an official explanation as to why they are failing in their duty.?

Re: The CPS, you gotta love em....

Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 00:58
by Stew
Perkles wrote:I was in an abusive relationship for about 8 years,my x used to kick and punch me ,hit me with things around the house etc I had black eyes bruises everywhere but couldnt pluck up the courage to leave her ,yes it was a woman doing it.When an abusive partner cries suicide etc it pulls you from limb to limb so I can understand why people stay with abusers for all the wrong reasons.
You just have to stand by her Stew until things work out for the best
No one should have to put up with any form of physical abuse mate, full stop

Re: The CPS, you gotta love em....

Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 16:22
by Deegee
Any good complaining to your MP?

Re: The CPS, you gotta love em....

Posted: 26 Jun 2014, 22:04
by StMarks
Stew, there is a drama on BBC3 right now, it was on the other night & I watched it (by proxy) & it was quite smart.

I wonder if there s any way you could get her to watch it.?

Re: The CPS, you gotta love em....

Posted: 26 Jun 2014, 22:49
by Stew
Deegee wrote:Any good complaining to your MP?
No I dont think so unfortunately, she went back to him willingly so they probably wouldnt want to get involved

Re: The CPS, you gotta love em....

Posted: 26 Jun 2014, 22:51
by Stew
StMarks wrote:Stew, there is a drama on BBC3 right now, it was on the other night & I watched it (by proxy) & it was quite smart.

I wonder if there s any way you could get her to watch it.?
Yeah I think I know which one you mean, doubt she'd watch it, I spoke to her yesterday and you would there was nothing wrong, I just wish that the next time he does it she leathers him, he's a scrawnt little runt, and put him in hospital for a while, I suppose we can live him hope

Re: The CPS, you gotta love em....

Posted: 27 Jun 2014, 06:35
by bb41
StMarks wrote:Stew, there is a drama on BBC3 right now, it was on the other night & I watched it (by proxy) & it was quite smart.

I wonder if there s any way you could get her to watch it.?
St marks. I watched it last night on iplayer

It's not always easy to leave an abusive relationship and it's not always physical either.

Think I've had both now, certainly the first one was.

Not sure why we are drawn into these type of people constantly.

I'm staying well clear now, and just live happily with the dogs and other animals ,
Stew all you can do is stand back and be there for her , the more you stay calm the closer she will get to you and hopefully more distant to him.

Re: The CPS, you gotta love em....

Posted: 27 Jun 2014, 17:20
by Stew
Thanks guys, I really appreciate the support :)