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A truly awful state of affairs. Poor child, poor dog. I hope that you manage to take care of it. :(
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It was kind of you to buy the dogfood. X
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fluffy
sadly im sure this is the situation in other parts of britain
workin in the bar im sure you meet some of the new underclass
i feel for the boy and the dog
even the woman in her own way
its a very sad reflection on the breakdown of society
hope ur ok
take care doll
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hope someone kicks that b1tch's face in while she's lying in the gutter ...and her poor son...why are these people allowed kids never mind animals??
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gonz
its probably happening in your local too mate
its just really sad all round
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RSPCA - call them?
Also - animals are cute, and nice, and make great pets.
A statistically large proportion of people are scum though.
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one of the many reasons i don't drink mate!
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i have read this 6 times now and can't get away from this bit
tonight i've seen a woman sell her dog to another guy in the pub because she wanted money for drink. the guy she sold it to just wants a shag
disturbing to say the least.
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kleggy like i said there isan underclass and folk ignore it or pretend it doesnt exist
but folk in bars or folk in your local aasdas aee them
the woman or man buying a loaf and 6 cans of tennents suoer lager
or a bag of potatoes and 6 cans of special brew
my mate
when i was 16
yes 28 years ago
he was a nice guy
his sister was about 21 she went to edinburgh uni
did very well
the dad worked in british leyland in bathgate and was paid off
they drank excessively carlsberg special brew+the daughteer moved out
my mate was left
but fortunately his dad got relocated to longbridge
he worked
the mother became just a shadow
stayed at home drinking all day special brew
as i say that was a long time go
and i think things have now soiralled out of control
i fear for young kids in drink and drug dominated houses
i really do
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well billy hunt the woman in question comes in and basically prositutes herself for beer, who ever buy's her the most gets her, i hate it as i'm behind the bar and her son is the poor little sod who has to trail behind her every night, tonight it was ob the dogs turn as well
and to the person who said i should call the rspca, the last time i did that they never bothered coming out
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fluff
its more common than most folk think i reckon
anyways
be calm
sadly theres little you can do : 0(
dont lose touch
take care
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Im mortified! If you know the hours this so called mother will be in the pub with her son make a phone call to the nspcc mcfluff!
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i've got a plan for tom, i have a mate who has a couple of breeding staffs so i'll call her and see if i can get him re homed as for her and her son, not sure but i guess something will, well i don't know kids arn't my forte
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mcfluff you are aiding and abetting if yot turn a blind eye.
Do something.
Make a difference to the boys life.
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How old is the boy?
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You have an exit strategy for the dog but not the boy?
God almighty. I despair.
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In child protection courses I've attended, they say that, so many people dont do anything because they assume the next person down the line will and so on. The authorities are then never made aware and the child goes on suffering. You could call childline or the nspcc, if he's ok, then no harm done, but if you didnt call and something happened to him....
Sad thing is even if the authorities help, I doubt his life will be too much better :-(
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charisma in the nicest possible way go fu*k yoursel i am not aiding and abettin, i have no control over how others choose to live their lives or treat their offspring. i'm mearly a barmaid, all i can do is what i do help when i can and stay out of things when i should.
in this instance the "authorities" are well informed and are doing whatever they do best.
if if makes you feel better i sat with him whilst he cried, made me feel great.....
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Whats the name of the pub? I'll bloody well report her!!
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the boy is 11 and on the "Watch list"
but for me as much as i'm concerned about him i'm looking out for the dog
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