Harrassments
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Hi @Misscleo
I’m very very sorry to hear what has been going on.
It’s a real shame that you have been let down by service’s that should be their for you.
Please please keep me up to date with things.
If there is anything that I can help/support you with please please let me know. -
Thank you for trying. Disabled people are walked over. We dont count.
That Lisa at the anti social calls us cripples i said i bet you use the **** word too she didnt say no. She just left. -
Sorry to hear that. It feels bad.
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Thank you. But Sanctuary Housing donot care what ever goes around
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When I moved into a flat with my (then) husband and my daughter, I discovered that the other residents voted to see if I should be allowed to move in! Of course it's the Housing Association that makes the rules so I was moved in anyway. The mother of my neighbour used to come to my door most Sundays and scream at me to stay away from her daughter and granddaughter in case they caught something. I understand what nuisance neighbours are like. I had a disabled parking space put down by the housing association and I just happened to be pregnant at the time. They heard on the grapevine when my son was born so they asked if I still needed the space. Doh! I'm still disabled!!
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Not surprised.
They asked someone HOW their child had catch Down syndrown so of cause its obvios when your babys was born you would no longer be diasbled. Oh come onyou can see their logic.
As you said Doh! -
So sorry you're experiencing this! Hope people above can help you to get it sorted!
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