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Old Dec 13, 2014, 10:11 AM
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I don't know about anywhere else, but in Scotland, we call the police pigs if we have a hatred of them. There are other derogatory terms for the fuzz. My mate prefers to call them The Wankers Association. Now and then, he will give them the wank shake sign on his bike, then cut up a narrow alleyway where they cannot follow him. Ha-ha.

Yeah. The rapist perverts fooled me into coming into their van once. They saw me close to where my former aide lives. She threatened to get the police involved for sending her inappropriate messages on Facebook, but I had just been going to apologize and I realized I had been a jerk. That morning, I hesitated to go to her intercom and then they come by just after I exited a park. But I emailed folk with my plan and I sounded a bit depressed, so it lead them to me. But oh well. I will know NOT what to do next time.

Yes. They usually 'detain' you at the station where you cannot run away, to interview you when you find yourself accused of committing a crime. In the event it is e-abuse, they already have the messages saved so their interviewing tactics are just a way to get more info and stall you being released. Once the interview is completed, you get arrested. If you get arrested on a Friday, that is bad, because you can be kept there until the Monday. My friend who lives upstairs from me set fire to rubbish bags and got picked up on a Friday. He only did it because he was anxious, but he wound up not getting out until the following Tuesday or Wednesday because that Monday was a public holiday. Oh, he dined in hell on a marathon run, he did.

Then again, jail is much worse than the police station in several ways, but at least the cells are bigger, with a window, a kettle, a tea pack, a TV and a half decent bed. And a "co-pilot" sometimes shares the cell with you too, one who hopefully is friendly and not just another Bubba. Laugh out loud!

But, yeah. Autism Initiatives is full of lying jerks. A lot of them are as thick as a plank and know nothing about autism. What kind of training do these folk receive anyway? They probably just get word of mouth about the job and passion is not a strong requirement. You know how "supportive" they are when they cannot even be bothered to hand you your mail at the corner of a street you are banned from setting foot on. For all anybody would care. Huh? It is just totally ridiculous and way over the top (formal). But it is them I am referring to, so it hardly surprises me that they like to be awkward.

Fools. Just wait until I hire an advocate in January. Then that charity organization is going to fold faster than a paper aeroplane!