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Posted By: diggingdeeper The Toughest - 15th Nov 2021 5:18pm
Taxi driver Dave Perry must get the award for the toughest guy on the planet.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-59291095

It takes more than luck to be able to run or even stand up after a flash-bang on that scale in an enclosed space like a car.

I'm glad natural justice won for a change.

Seeing the video, a number of "eye witnesses" (or media inventions) gave totally the wrong sequence of events.
Posted By: elbmek Re: The Toughest - 16th Nov 2021 4:32pm
'Eye' Witnesses nearly always do. They think they saw is the norm.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: The Toughest - 16th Nov 2021 10:44pm
The bomber had been in the country seven years without achieving asylum which was rejected nearly a year ago. Having people in seven years of limbo is bound to kick up problems, not an excuse but it has to be taken into account as a contributing factor and the process needs fixing.
Posted By: Longnails Re: The Toughest - 18th Nov 2021 11:08pm
I totally agree that this system needs changing but as usual the government drag their heels!

However this man was mentally ill so they tell us; how true this is I don't know!

Care in the community has never worked! Once again due to the Governments lack of understanding and cuts to the services, we have seen many people being killed due to this! When people don't take their medication because they think that they are well, lack of care and support etc.... this is the outcome!

Mental illness has always been given the smallest amount of money; ignorant MP's think that if you can't see an illness then it will go away; well this is the consequence of years of failing to invest in this area of health!

How many more people will have to lose their lives or a loved one's due to a person who is mentally ill who hasn't received the vital care and support that should be afforded to them.

Another issue that infuriates me is this. I have heard on the news a number of times over the years this statement: a Paranoid Schizophrenic has killed someone. May I correct anyone who says this, this is someone's Son, Husband, Brother etc.... this a person who suffers from Paranoid Schizophrenia; it does not define a person!

We can only imagine what this illness does to a person and their families; many of whom do their utmost to support them as best that they can.

There but for the grace of God go I!
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: The Toughest - 19th Nov 2021 11:48pm
Care in the community was always about reducing the amount of money going to society so it could be diverted elsewhere.

The amount of funding and functionality provided by society through charities and the like is crazy.

163,000 charities with a total income of over £50bn. Nearly one million jobs/volunteers.

Remind me again why we pay taxes and what are the functions of our Government?
Posted By: Longnails Re: The Toughest - 20th Nov 2021 12:45pm
My thoughts are this.

Through my own experience, charities many of, appear to use much of their money to fund there own jobs, pension's, cars and of course overheads which is where the bulk of the money goes. Not all of them may I add!

We know why we pay taxes here but as you've mentioned above, the amounts in charitable funds and work re charities, volunteers never appear to be enough do they! Just one issue, we know that the homeless and lack of housing is a huge problem here and many charities do an enormous amount of work to help but the Government seem to leave it all to them!

If we had more transparency with the actual amounts of money and government funding included, then surely we could hold these people to account but will we ever know this for sure and if so, would the issues we face in this country change; I'm not sure!
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: The Toughest - 23rd Nov 2021 6:12pm
Originally Posted by Longnails
we know that the homeless and lack of housing is a huge problem here


I'm never so sure of that, the amount of services for homelessness seems disproportional to the number of homeless people. The NHS, Council and numerous charities exist for homelessness but what is the size of the problem?

Trying to look at figures around 2018 and 2019 (pre-Covid as the rules and funding changed temporarily) doesn't show a big problem.

Estimates for rough-sleeping for 2019 was 6 (on any day).

In 2019 households in temporary accommodation by the council were 29 (on one specific day).

Admittedly this can be looked on as the system is successful, a lot of people are given advice and limited help to prevent future/anticipated homelessness. On the other hand there will always be a turnaround, people leave housing for various reasons, a significant proportion of turnover is because the landlord/owner are not happy with the way the tenants/guests have behaved.
Posted By: Longnails Re: The Toughest - 25th Nov 2021 2:30pm
Thanks for the information DD

Why is it figures never appear to add up!

kind regards
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