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<blockquote data-quote="realangel" data-source="post: 119155" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>Well difficult child has been to court for the theft from an offlicence and the assault 'with a sharp implement' ... he recieved £150 fine to be paid at £20 a week, 100 hours community service and 2 years of anger management. So he got off lightly yet again!</p><p></p><p>The authorities have now given him his own flat which is what he has wated all the time, but at least he has table accommodation (for now, till he messes up again).</p><p></p><p>I know everything is now out of my control and out of my hands and he has to stand on his own 2 feet and be a 'man' but i cant help worrying and fretting about him not eating properly, who he is associating with, of he is attending school etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="realangel, post: 119155, member: 3193"] Well difficult child has been to court for the theft from an offlicence and the assault 'with a sharp implement' ... he recieved £150 fine to be paid at £20 a week, 100 hours community service and 2 years of anger management. So he got off lightly yet again! The authorities have now given him his own flat which is what he has wated all the time, but at least he has table accommodation (for now, till he messes up again). I know everything is now out of my control and out of my hands and he has to stand on his own 2 feet and be a 'man' but i cant help worrying and fretting about him not eating properly, who he is associating with, of he is attending school etc. [/QUOTE]
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