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  31. This is becoming a common issue and it really needs to be addressed as it discriminates against disability, impairment, dementia, autism. I don't know if the laws are the same, but its only deemed "shoplifting" when they have left the premises. Even when they do the laws here in the UK πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ its difficult to prosecute unless it's a considerable amount. The laws are too lack here. However, wouldn't it be better for the officer take his I.D I'm a personal licence holder and the signs of intoxication (really its liability), but they are slurry speech, over sentimental and taking too much. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ they can bath in alcohol if they want!! Here the health care system encourages them to be independent as much as they can be and I don't think the other services have the empathy to do this work. I have worked in the health care the early part of my life, and was a senior, like the old SEN. I loved working on the dementia and mental health sector because they was easier to manage and was grateful for the service. In managing aggression, they make unrealistic methods now. I would defuse, and give them the space to manage their mood. Uniform create it sometimes, in awareness because they seem to go for the uniform πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I use to take mine off. I didn't get a lot of aggression, just the condition and is the system abusive in personal charter and diversity. I mean being in a care facility isn't a prison or detaining centre. There is diversity in society and having some psychology is a good start ❀
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  66. This is very common in most northern towns, here in the northwest. That is to see boarded up commercial outlets in the main centre. However, I think in here the outlook is more of a decline. statistics. Although, recently, I have seen regeneration in my hometown of Wigan, not far from Manchester. They built a brand new shopping complex decades ago and have extended the complex, and there is everything there from supermarkets such as ASDA to Burger King. The stadium 🏟 is there, plus there is a leisure complex, Gala Bingo, some restaurants and pub. That took a lot of the trade away from the main town centre. Anyone visiting here would have issues with the one-way system and parking costs. So, it's a combination of many factors contributing to the death of the high street, and some of the big names like morrisons have fled. This used to be the affluent area and with restricted parking. The biggest killer of the high street is toxic rent (can't blame the internet). I have looked at Bolton and Chorley, and they seem to have a more vibrant market area. There used to be an indoor market here and was good for local farm products. I think part of the problem is that people's wages haven't increased with the cost of living. There is a complex for luxury homes on the pier that is empty, unaffordable.. it really needs to rethink these enterprises because it's not in people's reach. The answer from me is, what is going to attract the employment there, for the right level of skill and qualifications. So, there is the equality gap, and it can be inverted. Thanks for bringing such an interesting video and good work .
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  106. I don’t think these series give a true account on the stunts and foul play from the landlords and letting agency. My friend and myself rented separately in an appartment and after nine years we both got told the landlords was going to sell up. In them nine years they was paid the rent on time without delays. After several reports about repairs, they constantly complained about doing the repairs and my landlady stop responding i couldn't get through and once she didn't pay the contractor and they approached me. My appartment was the worse for black mould and the windows, one window was from a larder cupboard from the 60s, the appliances never worked i had to replace everything, maintenance was expensive, the floor because of the damp had got ruined and it wasn't fitted properly. No boiler check, or smoke alarms or carbon detection. The toilet system was that old it had began to break up. On both appartments there was major issues. We got out, but a 12 month before putting it on the market she did a update with the boiler and electric. Then she started sending viewings.. wasn't asked. They tried to defamation, and i decided to exaggerate the cleaning bill. It got that bad i started to clean it but it was in that bad of a state i may have broke something. I left a few dusters and a bottle of bleach and threw the keys at them. They are complaining about their legal fees.. never got our deposits. They want us to sew them. Mind games, its just a ball ache. We contracted the estate agent that set up the agreement. I think they owe them money because they couldn't get in touch. One the land lord is abroad and complaining about their loses. Its my sanity!!! I paid the month of leaving to the notice, my friend had a date to leave. Mine held me there i had to leave. She was trying to claim an extra month. She did increase the rent after the update. She put the rent up an extra Β£175 !!! She was acting numb. There was mind games and constantly harassment that i had the police five times to come out and the council. It was a complete game of cloak and daggers. My friend was seriously effected and the police took him to the hospital because he was saying things about ending it!! It was a deploy but he was not well!! This stuff isn't exceptable. Fortunately, his employer gives him lots of legal support but thats what they do by causing distress and blood sucking. So, because they moan so much i hope they get a really bad tenant i hope they can see the difference. Happy viewing πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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  163. Going back to the late 1990s, there was this work colleague, and I got on really well at first. There was a connection. His mother was a close friend to my aunt. Now, I see it him being like a phyco clown because of what he did. I soon saw through the humour that it was horrible because the humour was a way for him to afflict misery onto others in s callas and demoralising way. He got a discipline for this, and it was going to be a disciplinary to tell him to knock it off! like stop it, or he will be fired! There were complaints to raise concern. Instead, his personality changed, like he was fuelled with rage, but calm and intimidating, threatening, and he was fired on the spot. He later got reinstated in the same company but at a different location. He was fired from there for a violent incident. I moved out of the area for a long period of time, around 10 years, and he had tracked me down on Facebook. There was this sad story saying he couldn't find work. He was depressed not having money, and he needed references, and I began to get warped into this and eventually said, "Yes." However, he was under the impression that I was working for the same employer. I then said, "No." he wanted that job, and he was that manipulative. I blocked him for numerous reasons. I didn't know at the time that he had served a prison sentence for torching a neighbours care and shouldn't have been in the area. It was a few years later, and it was in the news for a while that he had callously killed a school girl. I was horrified! I never actually believed that he would do something on that depravity. There was the gutt feeling from the beginning, but it couldn't be explained the reason for the cold treatment. The clown syndrome was a way to manipulate and single out those that would see through the deception. if anyone has been in contact with anyone with these traits, then they can distinguish the difference. I was the one who brought the complaint forward in the employment. I did that because I had to. However, there are those, and it's on a degree level that he was able to lach on for a while. It's something that is probably a dark area, and there is little insight into those dark areas in psychopath and media influences in the past through mainia. I appreciate these videos that explain and are transparent. Thanks for posting
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  244. Its hard for others that are not effected, or have little knowledge to understand the type of things someone is going through with schizophrenia. My former partner was effected with the disorder long before we meet, I'm going back to the late 90s and early millennium years. Sadly, later there was brain deficiency. The time that we meet, mental health was being managed good. However, the hallucinations began in his late twenties and centred around his landlord and manager from work. The hallucinations where audio, coming from inside the room particularly with the landlord that lived down stairs with his with. In the hallucinations they would gradually verbally abusive, his landlord had never been verbally abusive and after he confronted the landlord and found out that they wasn't arguing about him and they hadn't used abusive terms, it most have been frightening to be experiencing this happening. How he described this sometimes he knew it be hallucinations but it became erratic, more erratic. If you can picture being in a room and hearing many voices coming from inside that room, then being able to focus are even communicate with someone that is there is going to be out of focus. Especially, with health professionals sometimes miss a lot of things because they have no idea of the human side, experiencing this stuff. The place that we lived, there use to be a project called "springboard " everyone there had mental health issues away of building their own community and support. They used arts and crafts, holistic. I don't know if this continues, or there is support network similar. It was interesting to watch the video. Good πŸ‘
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