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Now ex-drug addict daughter is falling apart over stupid SO
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 508491" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>(((((hugs))))) to both of you. I hope she is close to seeing how toxic he is. She can get an atty to help if she needs to get him out. Given that he has been violent and throws things, she may be able to get a restraining order to keep him away from her. I would suggest she keep her cell phone in a pocket so she can dial 911 if she needs to at any time. Have her call the police dept non-emergency number to see if they have a registration for cell numbers to tie them to her address. Here they do - you tell them your address and cell numbers and if a 911 call comes in that no one speaks on or they hear yelling and stuff smashing about, they go to your home address to see if you are okay. It owuld let her speed dial 911 and NOT say anything if it would set him off worse.</p><p></p><p>Can you ask her if he has a gun in the home? If so, can she get it while he isn't home and get it OUT of the house? That owuld be a big worry for me with a rage-a-holic. Yes, they can hurt you with anything, but a gun seems to make them feel bigger and badder than the cops a lot of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 508491, member: 1233"] (((((hugs))))) to both of you. I hope she is close to seeing how toxic he is. She can get an atty to help if she needs to get him out. Given that he has been violent and throws things, she may be able to get a restraining order to keep him away from her. I would suggest she keep her cell phone in a pocket so she can dial 911 if she needs to at any time. Have her call the police dept non-emergency number to see if they have a registration for cell numbers to tie them to her address. Here they do - you tell them your address and cell numbers and if a 911 call comes in that no one speaks on or they hear yelling and stuff smashing about, they go to your home address to see if you are okay. It owuld let her speed dial 911 and NOT say anything if it would set him off worse. Can you ask her if he has a gun in the home? If so, can she get it while he isn't home and get it OUT of the house? That owuld be a big worry for me with a rage-a-holic. Yes, they can hurt you with anything, but a gun seems to make them feel bigger and badder than the cops a lot of the time. [/QUOTE]
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