They would probably send somebody, I know where the police station is — really close.
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Might make sense if there is a next time then. Even if as a deterrent only...
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I don't call things in though if I'm vulnerable. Sadly no safe spot.
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True. And my experiences with the police always left me feeling even more vulnerable somehow when I called them in for something. Almost as if they don’t want to be bothered
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I actually owe my life to the police here for referring me to help for DV. But yes, obviously they aren't perfect.
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That’s wonderful! Glad to hear you got help when needed.
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He was nice. He cried a bit when I told him what was up. And gave me a lift home.
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It's kind of their job, I guess, helping vulnerable people. But, yeah.
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Lol as I said, not always in my experience. So I’ll give hime a
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Well, the is and the ought of policing is far apart. Sometimes the gap is smaller other times, well, it's vast.
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One thing you rarely see is them admitting it: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/mar/07/lawrence-revelations-institutional-racism-met-police …
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That’s very nice of him!