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Hi Spd,
Thank you for being so brave and sharing your current circumstances.
It sounds like your going through some trying times. Why don't you give Beyond Blue a call on 1300 22 4636. They will listen to you, I know it feels good for me when I'm listened to.
Let us know how you get along.
Regards,
Doz
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Spd said:It's all a waist of time.im being harrased badly by the police as well.my family is behind it,so they must hate me a lot.l moved to a small country town,and everyone here turned on me too.l can't find out what is being said,no one will talk to me .I've complained to police complaints unit and ibac,but nothing will be done.l don't know what to do anymore.
Dear Spd
Have you spoken to the Ombudsman?
I had to do this many years ago when an ex policeman was harrassing us dreadfully and got Local Court personnel involved. The Ombudsman was BRILLIANT.
There IS hope.
All of my family and friends were turned against me also, it came out in the wash so to speak.
My "family" were reporting me for all sorts of garbage that I didn't do. That came out in the wash too.
Now no authorities listen to these people. It's all vexatious.
I know this sounds like a rash thing to do, but can you go interstate for a while?
I took my kids and did this.
Getting away gave me clarity.
I know this would be hard with your rescue animals (I do this TOO - rescue animals and had over 30 at one point).
See what you can do.
Higher Authorities need to know.
This too shall pass, I hope it's not in the spectacular and dramatic ways as mine had to, but it will pass.
Praying for you.
EM
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Dear Spd
It's totally understandable that you would feel extremely stressed with all this crazy stuff happening.
Please be careful using any and all Social Media. It's important to keep these accounts "clean" and not post anything untoward.
I really think it would be a good idea to get away to somewhere safe. There you may be able to heal and recover from all this.
Please post when you can to let us know how you're getting on.
Best wishes!
EM
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Best wishes Spd, please post whenever you want or need to.
It's a hard situation you're in atm. I hope things improve for you.
EM
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