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So very VERY boring, married (need rescuing by knight in shining armour with huge bank balance and tricky ticker) old woman with 2 kids (Theo aged 16 and Ysabella aged 13) and a barking mad, very OLD, husband - no improvement there. Collection of cats, dead gerbils and absolutely no goldfish whatsoever. Ask me anything else you want to know, and I might tell you.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Bring it on

Despite Jonathan getting a bit (?) over excited and emotional, I have managed to calm him down, and, I'm well prepared to tackle the man from the council about the Acceptable Behaviour Contract they tried to get us to sign last week for Theo.

We have had no contact from the police or any other official body that would make us expect anyone to have any reason to deliver this to our door. In fact we had never even heard of one until last Thursday morning.

The fact that the only things they seem to throw at us are crap (eg 'your son has been camping out in a friend's garden and wandering round the village all night' 'Er, no!' 'Well we think he's been sneaking out during the night' ' Er, no, he doesn't go to bed until late and then there's no waking him up, plus the fact that I have rather bad insomnia which means I don't get to sleep until 4ish every night means I would notice if he was moving around')

Anyway, they're talking crap and I want written proof. Let's see what happens.............

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6 Comments:

At 7:44 am, Blogger steve said...

providing he is not doing any damage to anyones property and he is not noisy, there is nothing anyone can do.
it is not against the law to walk the streets at night, and so long as he has no tools on him which can be defined as used for illegal use there can and never would be a problem.
however not knowing where you live and as you say it is a village,the people who are complaining have nothing better to do with their live's
in plain language tell them to f**k off

 
At 10:39 am, Blogger steve said...

there is no law to stop anyone walking around at night so long as he has no tools on him which would show criminal intent and he is not making a noise
in plain english tell the busy body's in your village to f**k off

 
At 10:41 am, Blogger steve said...

lol my first comment didn't show up so I did a shorter one now you have them both sorry

 
At 1:34 pm, Blogger kissme said...

Well I'm taht wound up about it I keep repeating myself too

 
At 11:43 pm, Blogger Elspeth said...

I would ask for proof anyway, they might be mistaking your son for someone else. Plus im just anti police anyhow

 
At 3:18 pm, Blogger Tilly said...

We had a similar problem with my brother when he was younger. The Feds regularly turned up at our house, saying that they'd had reports from various people, of him doing this and that. One time he was in hospital, one time he was on a camping trip with school, and on numerous occaisions he was actually sitting in the house with the rest of his family, having his dinner.

Demand that they give you proof of whatever it is that he's accused of.

 

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