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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 37145" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>Oh Janet. I know that these cyberhugs aren't doing much, but they are all I can give right now.</p><p></p><p>I have got to agree with the other posters. Leave that car right where it is. Let the police tow it to the pound. It is NOT up to you to bring that vehicle to the house. ESPECIALLY if you are getting an order of protection (and you OUGHT to be). IF he is not allowed on the property, well then bringing his car onto your property would just be silly, now wouldn't it? </p><p></p><p>Know what else I would do? If you find out that he is bailed out, and you do not have an order of protection in place, get yourself and that baby to the nearest DV shelter. In fact I would call to get the information about its wherabouts now. They should send a cab for you if you don't have transportation. once you are there, you will have access to all kinds of resources that you may not have know about previously. </p><p></p><p>The most important thing right now is NOT doing what your husband asks, it is keeping yourself out of harms way. And if that means getting out of that house, then do it. Be safe. Lots of hugs and prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 37145, member: 3647"] Oh Janet. I know that these cyberhugs aren't doing much, but they are all I can give right now. I have got to agree with the other posters. Leave that car right where it is. Let the police tow it to the pound. It is NOT up to you to bring that vehicle to the house. ESPECIALLY if you are getting an order of protection (and you OUGHT to be). IF he is not allowed on the property, well then bringing his car onto your property would just be silly, now wouldn't it? Know what else I would do? If you find out that he is bailed out, and you do not have an order of protection in place, get yourself and that baby to the nearest DV shelter. In fact I would call to get the information about its wherabouts now. They should send a cab for you if you don't have transportation. once you are there, you will have access to all kinds of resources that you may not have know about previously. The most important thing right now is NOT doing what your husband asks, it is keeping yourself out of harms way. And if that means getting out of that house, then do it. Be safe. Lots of hugs and prayers. [/QUOTE]
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