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Old Sep 14, 2015, 04:45 AM
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Yes. Last Thursday.

I was meant to be resting up before court, which is tomorrow. The police showed up because of something that occurred in May, that they are for some reason just getting around to dealing with.

This is why I hate living with my family. Whenever the doorbell goes or the phone rings, I just get jumpy. My mother never forewarns me when the cops are at the door.

Well, I took fright and ran away. I told them I was just collecting my coat, but I got away over the fence in my garden. And since then, I've been sleeping rough for days. I'm rather worried about going to court as anyone would, but with all this amounting anxiety, it's not worth the gamble. I'm considering not going. Even if that ain't a wise move, I just don't want to get jailed for doing nothing wrong.

I blame Autism Initiatives.
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Old Sep 14, 2015, 01:23 PM
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Never heard of them. What's that?
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Old Sep 14, 2015, 03:06 PM
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They're a support company for anybody with autism, and I've been to hell and back again a dozen times around, all because of two women I only lashed out at because they asked to be removed from my support team, and I was upset about being lied to. In fact, I have court tomorrow, but I am not going. Am I hell?
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Old Sep 14, 2015, 04:29 PM
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It's always best to make your court dates. If you've done nothing wrong, there usually isn't much to worry about. If anything, you can use your autism diagnosis to manipulate your way out of any potential trouble. It's also a wise thing to have an emergency stash of funds in case you need a decent lawyer or bail money. Always have contingencies in place in case something goes wrong.

If you truly want to run though, unless you have at least a few grand saved up and a means to get out of your country, don't even bother. If you do have these things, then leaving the country and starting a new life may be an attractive option since your country likely isn't going to waste precious time and resources extraditing you over something small.

It's ultimately up to you and other members might give me a hard time for sharing this with you, but I think it's best to keep a neutral stance in regards to my advice. In the end, only you can make the best decision for yourself and ultimately, you are the only one responsible for your well-being and happiness.
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Old Sep 14, 2015, 05:15 PM
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Assuming you are a male, I can't see anyone cutting your balls off for giving me advice. Most of the members here feel my pain, and it only got worse.

By chance, I emailed Sara's e-mail address based at the company even if that is now illegal for me, and I only just found out today that she left on 28 August, ten days after I was freed from jail. I got an automated response, stating she went on annual leave and later left the company. I'd not been allowed to work with her since February of last year after she requested not to be my key worker any longer, and I was remanded in jail twice last year.

I was held in custody in my local jail from 22 May to 5 June this year due to breaching a court order. They transferred me to a prison called Barlinnie in Glasgow, Scotland. There, I shared a cell in their protection hall with two paedophiles, who were done for child porn / abuse. They branded me as a sex offender because I contacted Joanna and Sara talking about having sex with a model. Seriously!

I'm done, you folks.
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Old Sep 14, 2015, 09:35 PM
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How old are the two girls you named? Are they under the legal age of consent in Scottland? If so, then yes, you can be considered a sex offender.
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Old Sep 14, 2015, 10:26 PM
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Assuming you are a male, I can't see anyone cutting your balls off for giving me advice. Most of the members here feel my pain, and it only got worse.

By chance, I emailed Sara's e-mail address based at the company even if that is now illegal for me, and I only just found out today that she left on 28 August, ten days after I was freed from jail. I got an automated response, stating she went on annual leave and later left the company. I'd not been allowed to work with her since February of last year after she requested not to be my key worker any longer, and I was remanded in jail twice last year.

I was held in custody in my local jail from 22 May to 5 June this year due to breaching a court order. They transferred me to a prison called Barlinnie in Glasgow, Scotland. There, I shared a cell in their protection hall with two paedophiles, who were done for child porn / abuse. They branded me as a sex offender because I contacted Joanna and Sara talking about having sex with a model. Seriously!

I'm done, you folks.
Damn! That must have been a scary experience for you! The justice system in most parts of the world is so far behind I'm surprised that we are past the dark ages at this point.

I don't blame you one bit for wanting to flee. In fact, I hope you get far, far away and start a new life for yourself; you deserve far better than you're getting.
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Old Sep 15, 2015, 01:49 AM
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They are in my age range.

And yeah, of course it's scary because when the tossers want to arrest somebody, THEY NEVER GIVE UP!
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