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Feeling disheartened re daughter :-(
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone" data-source="post: 640371"><p>Thanks 2much2recover - I had a look at the new laws yesterday , just wondered if in reality they actually DO something about it and take it seriously</p><p></p><p>It causes SO much friction to the point of my difficult child could throw me out of her flat and thus leave my GS unprotected , so if I had to shop her to the police I would want them and SS to take it seriously to the point if she did put my GS at risk by driving under the influence of cannabis and THEN throw me out of her flat for doing so that they would take some sort of action rather than just leave her there on her own with him :-(</p><p></p><p>I know there are a lot of ''what if's'' but want to be as prepared as I CAN be with some sort of safety measures in place , so I had a word with my difficult child about it and she said she won't drive after a spliff with my GS in the car or around him and she is going to give up one thing at a time etc , but I do want safety measures for my GS in place , as for policing my difficult child it is a ruddy strain looking after a grown ADULT AS WELL as my GS , so all my energy will go on concentrating on safeguarding HIM I reckon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone, post: 640371"] Thanks 2much2recover - I had a look at the new laws yesterday , just wondered if in reality they actually DO something about it and take it seriously It causes SO much friction to the point of my difficult child could throw me out of her flat and thus leave my GS unprotected , so if I had to shop her to the police I would want them and SS to take it seriously to the point if she did put my GS at risk by driving under the influence of cannabis and THEN throw me out of her flat for doing so that they would take some sort of action rather than just leave her there on her own with him :-( I know there are a lot of ''what if's'' but want to be as prepared as I CAN be with some sort of safety measures in place , so I had a word with my difficult child about it and she said she won't drive after a spliff with my GS in the car or around him and she is going to give up one thing at a time etc , but I do want safety measures for my GS in place , as for policing my difficult child it is a ruddy strain looking after a grown ADULT AS WELL as my GS , so all my energy will go on concentrating on safeguarding HIM I reckon [/QUOTE]
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