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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    I would feel safer if all women were kept off the roads between 6am and 10pm, most of them have difficulty manoeuvring a supermarket trolley, let alone a big 4x4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    Sad case. Aside to this a Baroness from the house of lords said that ALL men should have a 6pm curfew.
    Who said this? I can’t find any reference to it on the BBC website. Ludicrous if true.

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    It is true Ketts and Mark Drakeford said he supports the idea if it kept women safer - worst still, none of the powers that be have gone public to dismiss the utterly ridiculous notion that it is.

    Mick - that's horrific, things absolutely have got to change, my daughter turns 13 next month and the thought of the issues she will face as she goes out into the world worries me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westcountryvillain View Post
    It is true Ketts and Mark Drakeford said he supports the idea if it kept women safer - worst still, none of the powers that be have gone public to dismiss the utterly ridiculous notion that it is.

    Mick - that's horrific, things absolutely have got to change, my daughter turns 13 next month and the thought of the issues she will face as she goes out into the world worries me.
    I’ve got the same concerns on the horizon for my granddaughter who’s 5 this year WCV.

    My eldest daughter had no problematic boyfriends and she married the fourth one and he’s a very level headed lad.

    My second daughter is more ditzy and a poor judge of character.

    We had to get the police to intervene with at least two of her boyfriends to warn them off for stalking behaviour.

    Another was so violent that she had to give up her flat and move home.

    A fourth one put tracking and recording software onto her phone and in the end he left their flat whilst she was at work and she came home to find it completely empty!

    He’d taken all the furniture, stolen £500 from her bag and moved back up north😩

    I’d given this p r I c k a job on the computer at work and had to get all his dodgy stuff removed when he left.

    7 years later he sends me a friends request on Facebook FFS😲

    There are some seriously f u c k e d up men out there and horrible narcissistic types, especially the ****s to early 40’s bracket.

    Too much meeting people by phone and not enough face to face via eye contact and chit chat.

    My daughter ended up marrying someone who left her on their first wedding anniversary when she was a new mum with a three month old.

    A r s e h o Le 😩😩😎

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    Who said this? I can’t find any reference to it on the BBC website. Ludicrous if true.
    Baroness Jones of the Green Party. She is now saying that she wasn't being serious. Oh of course, I forgot that the House of Lords is a place where it is fit and proper to act in such a way.

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    Some double standards here on this forum, protest and these large gatherings take place yet nobody on here is complaining about this one, yet we do for BLM protests. Yes yawn, seriously ask yourself.

    I’m not against these protests for Sarah btw and think what happened and goes on is completely despicable.

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    So the House of Lords is now the platform for stand up comedy. Well that's nothing new is it? It's about time that it was done away with or at least slimmed down. Actually, I'm sure that it wasn't a joke and just shows you what a bunch of muppets many of them are.

    As far as the police action in London last night, someone tell me what they were supposed to do. First of all it was an illegal gathering. Whether it should have been deemed so is another matter, it was. Secondly, from what I saw, it was not in any way shape or form a silent vigil. The police wouldn't have acted like they did if, as in other parts of the country, it had been that way. From my understanding, and I stand corrected, there very few problems elsewhere. If it had been a silent vigil then I don't think that the police would have had to act in the way that they did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I’ve got the same concerns on the horizon for my granddaughter who’s 5 this year WCV.

    My eldest daughter had no problematic boyfriends and she married the fourth one and he’s a very level headed lad.

    My second daughter is more ditzy and a poor judge of character.

    We had to get the police to intervene with at least two of her boyfriends to warn them off for stalking behaviour.

    Another was so violent that she had to give up her flat and move home.

    A fourth one put tracking and recording software onto her phone and in the end he left their flat whilst she was at work and she came home to find it completely empty!

    He’d taken all the furniture, stolen £500 from her bag and moved back up north😩

    I’d given this p r I c k a job on the computer at work and had to get all his dodgy stuff removed when he left.

    7 years later he sends me a friends request on Facebook FFS😲

    There are some seriously f u c k e d up men out there and horrible narcissistic types, especially the ****s to early 40’s bracket.

    Too much meeting people by phone and not enough face to face via eye contact and chit chat.

    My daughter ended up marrying someone who left her on their first wedding anniversary when she was a new mum with a three month old.

    A r s e h o Le 😩😩😎
    It’s a minefield of worry, my Daughter goes off to Uni in September and has a holiday away with her mates in August for the first time, some men are predators and women need to know how to spot them, the problem is many come across as charming, get their hooks in then the trouble starts. I have tried to have chats with her about this but she doesn’t seem to worry. Any advice on how to get the message through without bringing the shutters down?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveP67 is back! View Post
    It’s a minefield of worry, my Daughter goes off to Uni in September and has a holiday away with her mates in August for the first time, some men are predators and women need to know how to spot them, the problem is many come across as charming, get their hooks in then the trouble starts. I have tried to have chats with her about this but she doesn’t seem to worry. Any advice on how to get the message through without bringing the shutters down?

    Which uni Dave? Safety in numbers - watch drinks and don’t go with anyone alone she does not know especially on holiday!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Which uni Dave? Safety in numbers - watch drinks and don’t go with anyone alone she does not know especially on holiday!
    I am no expert as I have two sons but more often than not the perpetrator of these crimes is often known to the victim. According to statistics random attacks are far more rare. It's just a point that I think is worth making.

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