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<blockquote data-quote="slantnosechevy" data-source="post: 559483" data-attributes="member: 21514"><p>I've called child protective services and the cops 3 times over the years. One of the times I was walking up the sidewalk and could hear the yelling and things getting knocked over. As I got to the door I waited to hear the customary "shhhh UPS is here" before I knocked. They didn't stop so I knocked and waited for a signature. It was a DR area. The lady came to the door beat up and the kids were crying and had red marks on their arms. She signed and I asked if she was ok and she glanced at the front door and closed it. The guy was behind it watching through the door jam. It was everything I could do to keep from kicking that door in and giving the guy a beating he so richly deserved, but I calmly walked to the pc and made the call. I talked to one of the cops the next day and he said it was as bad as he's seen on the job. He said the sad part is 80% of the women go back to the losers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slantnosechevy, post: 559483, member: 21514"] I've called child protective services and the cops 3 times over the years. One of the times I was walking up the sidewalk and could hear the yelling and things getting knocked over. As I got to the door I waited to hear the customary "shhhh UPS is here" before I knocked. They didn't stop so I knocked and waited for a signature. It was a DR area. The lady came to the door beat up and the kids were crying and had red marks on their arms. She signed and I asked if she was ok and she glanced at the front door and closed it. The guy was behind it watching through the door jam. It was everything I could do to keep from kicking that door in and giving the guy a beating he so richly deserved, but I calmly walked to the pc and made the call. I talked to one of the cops the next day and he said it was as bad as he's seen on the job. He said the sad part is 80% of the women go back to the losers. [/QUOTE]
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