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House of filth
They were conditions unfit for a wild animal, let alone a mother and her four young children.
Clothes, dirty belongings, rotting food and rubbish were piled everywhere and strewn across filthy rooms littered with human and dog excrement.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1G2cdCkL8
Another non custodial sentence from our limp wristed judiciary - this feral piece of trash is given a suspended sentence
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9th March 2011 #2
Pcsychiatric assesment might be more appropriate looks like she lost the plot big time glad the kids are safe now
having read the article it also looks like a failure with social services but I guess the mail will save that headline for another dayAbsit invidia
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I remember many houses I have searched where it was not really a joke that the door mat was there to wipe your feet on as you left !!!!
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9th March 2011 #4
Terrible conditions to live in
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Nothing wrong with 'The Mail' Keith
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9th March 2011 #7
iv worked in and seen many like this,when i worked for the council. direct works housing, would take in dustsheets to keep our feet and knees clean while plumbing, carpets solid and shiny,not that they were worn,it was all the food, pee, tea and escreet forming a coat shiny escreet enground into it, baths filled with coal, bedding that you can see the shape in dirt of the person who slept there years of laying in bed unchanged or cleaned bedding, being attacked by human fleas, having to go get de loused after to make sure you didnt take them home , surprising how many live like this
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9th March 2011 #9
i can believe it, I've just recently got a housing association house, and was shocked at the state of the place , i said to the woman who showed me around, i thought someone had been recently living in the house she said there had been , even thou the place was empty and workmen had replaced doors, fitted new kitchen cupboards, sink, toilet, re-plastered some of the walls etc, it looked like it had not been decorated since it was built in the 1950's and no i'm not joking , or bothered to clean some of it , its took me 7wks to decorate most of the house and i've had to pay rent for those 7 wks even thou you couldn't live in the house
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9th March 2011 #11
still not moved in , might not be , who knows
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10th March 2011 #13Absit invidia
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Women in this country are so lucky to get pregnant with no fathers, jobless, can have a home, and get monies off the government from the tax paying citizens.
It is sad to know that this woman can allow to have her children live in such place. tsk tsk tskLife as we make it
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No purple they are not lucky they have reduced life expectancy, they have poor quality of life, poor social interaction, they experience little of the richness imparted in ones life by a good education and the ability to truly marvel and wonder at the beauty of life.
Their children often have the same limited chances in life and thus repeat the cycle.
A life permanently on social security is not a fulfilled life, neither for the woman or her children or for the men in these woman's lives.
On the topic of this thread where the OP is so ready to condem this lady, let me tell you a story of an old gentleman who fought in the second world war.
In the late 80's a good friend of mine who worked in the social services asked me and a friend to help him clean up a flat lived in by an old gentleman in his late 60's at that time, Kenny had to recommend that this old man be moved out and into care.
Kenny my friend and I went into that one room flat, it was 3 ft deep in newspapers, food trash, toilet paper, you name it, it was there. He had kept some animals as well and there was a lot of around, human as well as animal, I have never seen anything like it.
This was one of our countries hero's arguably let down by the system but never the less, a once upon a time good man who doubtless had a life and family and friends, he was living in something that makes the photos in that article look like a fricking palace, yet the OP see's fit to call a fellow human being a "feral piece of trash"?
Should I use that phrase about the old gent that occupied that flat I helped clean out? He wasn't crazy or suffering altzheimers, he was just an old bloke that didn't know how to do the basics and who got to the point that he was able tolerate his own housekeeping problems and he let it go on for years and years and years.
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21st March 2011 #17
Reminds me of Mr Triebus
Polish war veteran, Edmund Trebus, who fought an epic battle against Haringey Council in North London to remain in his rubbish-filled house and garden, was filmed for the BBC documentary A Life of Grime. Mr Trebus welcomed the presence of the BBC crew, believing that they offered him a measure of protection. After nearly forty years of hoarding, he was reduced to living in a corner of his kitchen, and using ladders to get in and out of his house. In the end, Mr Trebus stayed in his five-bedroom Victorian villa - filled from floor to ceiling with rat-infested rubbish - but the council succeeded in clearing his garden. It was a job that took over a month, required five large trucks and 11 skips and cost more than Ł30,000. The widowed Mr Trebus had five children (who seldom visited him,) and was an avid Elvis Presley fan. He died on the 29th September, 2002, aged 83
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seavf2cUjzwIf you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up
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The germ in my Post #1 kept 4 children living in a filthy lice infested tip. Describing her as a feral piece of trash is an understatement.
Your old guy had simply let things go and was living on his own. The only person he was a hazard to was himself and possibly his animals. I don't know if you are trying to insinuate something or not but I would not liken an elderly person who's gone a bit off the rails with the vile wretch in post #1
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You can go off the rails at any age.
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She's not been on the rails for years
The jobless mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has a shameful history of bad parenting.
For years she has lived off benefits. Her four boys are believed to have been born to four different fathers. She lists her interests as 'singing and getting drunk on nights out'.
The children were originally placed on the Child Protection Register in July 2004, but taken off eight months later when social services judged the mother was improving.
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And yeah that sounds like a great life, very fulfilling, singing, getting drunk and spitting out babies wow, what fun.
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21st March 2011 #22
dedworth you've no idea what kinda life shes had, only what you've read in the 'newspaper', yes you can go off the rails at any age, seen it myself i know someone who's 3 kids all died b4 they were 7yrs old , the first pneumonia, and yrs later her twins, one of cancer, the second twin died wks later, cause known
feral, trash, germ,
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Good man Joe and I'm sorry for the family that happened to.
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A totally different case to your tragic acquaintance Joe she put her hands up to four offences of neglect leading to unnecessary cruelty.
She's a product of the bleeding heart liberal left's Broken Britain. No sympathy from me except towards the unfortunate kids the woman is 100% pondlife.
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That was kind of my slightly implied point too BAB, it's always been there and it always will be to some extent, no matter how hard we try to give people a good chance in life, that is still not a reason to abandon the rest.
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22nd March 2011 #27
sadly this story and baby p will always come around thankfully and hopefully not to often, can we really expect social services to get everything right
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
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