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Living in an ambulance
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| Paul and Tracy Hanna's ambulance home with a view at Shore Road in Hythe. |
THEY wake up to stunning views, a prime seafront location and a nature reserve as a front garden.
But today a family is facing eviction from the Hampshire beauty spot they call home - after spending nine months living in an ambulance.
Paul and Tracy Hanna bought the 23-year-old B-registration Ford from an Internet auction site and have been living on the waterfront in Hythe since last July.
However, council bosses could today succeed in throwing them off the site, at the junction of Shore Road and Frost Lane.
Neighbours will not be sorry to see the back of them.
One man, who lives in nearby Cormorant Road and asked to remain anonymous, said: "Every time I drive by, I am incensed by it. A lot of people round here are.
"They are encroaching on a site of special scientific interest and it has been going on for nearly a year. I think it is a disgrace."
The couple, who live in the ambulance with their 15-year-old daughter, use a camping stove to cook and boil water and have an oil generator to power a television.
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| Paul and Tracey Hanna lived in their car in the New Forest last year. |
They say they have suffered months of verbal abuse from passers-by and are desperate to find a permanent place to live.
Tracy, 35, told the Daily Echo: "We are not travellers - we are homeless. We are just trying to make the best out of a bad deal.
"It looks like a nice view but I would swap it in an instant for a two-bedroom flat or house. It really is not nice.
"We get eggs thrown at the van and cars hoot at us from the road."
Tracy and motorbike courier Paul, 37, were caught in a vicious circle after running up arrears on their rented Fawley home due to ill health.
They were evicted last April and classed as voluntarily homeless by New Forest District Council due to the arrears. They did not have money to put down a deposit to rent and could not claim housing benefit because they had no address.
Last year the Daily Echo reported that the pair were living in a Nissan estate car at Boltons Bench, Lyndhurst.
It prompted the Waterside-based Dibden Allotments charity to step in to provide the family with £1,000 for a fresh start but that has failed to end their plight.
A fast track hearing at Southampton County Court today was due to determine who owns the land they are staying on and whether the family should be evicted.
Tracy denied their current home was an eyesore in the area and said they had collected eight bin liners of litter from the fringes of the marshland nature reserve since they arrived last summer.
She added: "I have absolutely no idea what we will do or where we will go if we are evicted. The whole thing has been putting us under enormous stress."
A spokesman from New Forest District Council said she was unable to comment on the matter before the case was heard.
10:17am Friday 18th April 2008
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CommentPosted by: jebus, winchester on 10:34am Fri 18 Apr 08
What happened to the grand that was given to them???
Fags and beer me thinks.
What happened to the grand that was given to them???
Fags and beer me thinks.
Posted by: Hugh Carres on 11:00am Fri 18 Apr 08
What a delightful looking couple......I can just imagine what their home looks and smells like.
What a delightful looking couple......I can just imagine what their home looks and smells like.
Posted by: Margret, the library on 11:24am Fri 18 Apr 08
Jesus christ! someone should have warned me about that picture before I clicked on the story.
Jesus christ! someone should have warned me about that picture before I clicked on the story.
Posted by: Denzil, Chilworth on 11:31am Fri 18 Apr 08
Looking at the picture it's not hard to see why nobody will employ them or house them. They should be packed off to Pompey to be with their relatives.
Looking at the picture it's not hard to see why nobody will employ them or house them. They should be packed off to Pompey to be with their relatives.
Posted by: What the! on 11:32am Fri 18 Apr 08
Can anyone explaine what is going on in the picture? Which is Paul and which is tracey? I assumed tracey was on the right, but now i'm not sure as the one on the left has boobs.
I wish people would end all this metro-sexual business and dress properly,
Can anyone explaine what is going on in the picture? Which is Paul and which is tracey? I assumed tracey was on the right, but now i'm not sure as the one on the left has boobs.
I wish people would end all this metro-sexual business and dress properly,
Posted by: Ken Cooper, The Waterside on 11:33am Fri 18 Apr 08
NFDC should be ashamed of themselves, allowing a 15 year old girl to live in theses conditions. What are social services doing about this, nothing I guess.
Simple solution for NFDC. Give them a place to stay end of story. Don’t tell me, all been given away to teen mums and over seas visitors!
[bold]bold[/bold]
NFDC should be ashamed of themselves, allowing a 15 year old girl to live in theses conditions. What are social services doing about this, nothing I guess.
Simple solution for NFDC. Give them a place to stay end of story. Don’t tell me, all been given away to teen mums and over seas visitors!
Posted by: Freda Wheeler on 11:35am Fri 18 Apr 08
That is just silly.
Posted by: Frank G, Chatsworth on 11:39am Fri 18 Apr 08
local authorities should be ashamed of themselves, allowing a 15 year old girl to live in theses conditions. What are social services doing about this, nothing I guess.
Simple solution,give them a place to stay. End of story. Don’t tell me, all been given away to teen mums and over seas visitors!
local authorities should be ashamed of themselves, allowing a 15 year old girl to live in theses conditions. What are social services doing about this, nothing I guess.
Simple solution,give them a place to stay. End of story. Don’t tell me, all been given away to teen mums and over seas visitors!
Posted by: Noi-Face-Noi, Winchester on 11:43am Fri 18 Apr 08
"It looks like a nice view but I would swap it in an instant for a two-bedroom flat or house"
eer good comment!! I would think there are a lot of people who want a 2-bed home! Your living in an ambulance for gods sake. Don't try and run before you can walk. A fixed address would be a good start. No doubt because of the ill health the tax payer will take responsibility even though the ill health was probably brought on by cigarettes and booze in the first place.
Anyway, 3 people living in an ambulance? I don't see the problem. The Ghostbusters used to catch ghosts out the back of theirs so it must be well equiped!
"It looks like a nice view but I would swap it in an instant for a two-bedroom flat or house"
eer good comment!! I would think there are a lot of people who want a 2-bed home! Your living in an ambulance for gods sake. Don't try and run before you can walk. A fixed address would be a good start. No doubt because of the ill health the tax payer will take responsibility even though the ill health was probably brought on by cigarettes and booze in the first place.
Anyway, 3 people living in an ambulance? I don't see the problem. The Ghostbusters used to catch ghosts out the back of theirs so it must be well equiped!
Posted by: Wow!, Southampton on 11:44am Fri 18 Apr 08
Wow! A whole EIGHT bin liners, yes EIGHT of them, in the best part of a YEAR!
I can't believe that they have managed to collect so many! They ought to take a break from all that activity and have a rest. I wonder how much of those 8 is their cR*p...
They may be coming to a layby near you though - some nice ones in Chilworth I hear.
Wow! A whole EIGHT bin liners, yes EIGHT of them, in the best part of a YEAR!
I can't believe that they have managed to collect so many! They ought to take a break from all that activity and have a rest. I wonder how much of those 8 is their cR*p...
They may be coming to a layby near you though - some nice ones in Chilworth I hear.
Posted by: Step mother teresa, Netley view on 11:53am Fri 18 Apr 08
Ah, the loving, feeling and compassionate nature of the contributors to this board never fail to bring a warmth of feeling to my heart and cement my faith in our good and humane society.
Ah, the loving, feeling and compassionate nature of the contributors to this board never fail to bring a warmth of feeling to my heart and cement my faith in our good and humane society.
Posted by: Know it all, Southampton on 12:21pm Fri 18 Apr 08
[quote][bold]Step mother teresa[/bold] wrote:
Ah, the loving, feeling and compassionate nature of the contributors to this board never fail to bring a warmth of feeling to my heart and cement my faith in our good and humane society. [/quote] Don't think your comments very fair about local society - Reason:
These people had a council house and did not pay their rent. It takes ages and ages of not paying your rent before you get evicted. This means they took the preverbial from both the council and the local community.
THEN a local housing organisation gives them £1,000 to help their plight, still no sign of accomodation. Trust me £1,000 will get you private housing.
What is the so called illness that stops these people working? If so bad that they have to use all their rent benefit previously on something to do with the illness, why is this "illness" not been exasperated?
These people choose to be where they are, they had the home, the help and the money. I have no sympathy for them unless they are both mentally ill/special needs and genuinely cannot look after themselves, in which case why are the social services not SEEN to be doing anything and why would a 15 year old be allowed to live with parents that are incapable of looking after the child, or indeed themselves?
Sorry but I don't think anything can be done to help these people that hasn't already been done, as the saying goes: "You can only lead a horse to water, you can't make it drink."
Step mother teresa wrote:
Ah, the loving, feeling and compassionate nature of the contributors to this board never fail to bring a warmth of feeling to my heart and cement my faith in our good and humane society.
Don't think your comments very fair about local society - Reason:
These people had a council house and did not pay their rent. It takes ages and ages of not paying your rent before you get evicted. This means they took the preverbial from both the council and the local community.
THEN a local housing organisation gives them £1,000 to help their plight, still no sign of accomodation. Trust me £1,000 will get you private housing.
What is the so called illness that stops these people working? If so bad that they have to use all their rent benefit previously on something to do with the illness, why is this "illness" not been exasperated?
These people choose to be where they are, they had the home, the help and the money. I have no sympathy for them unless they are both mentally ill/special needs and genuinely cannot look after themselves, in which case why are the social services not SEEN to be doing anything and why would a 15 year old be allowed to live with parents that are incapable of looking after the child, or indeed themselves?
Sorry but I don't think anything can be done to help these people that hasn't already been done, as the saying goes: "You can only lead a horse to water, you can't make it drink."
Posted by: bekki, southampton on 12:33pm Fri 18 Apr 08
Is the girl at school??
Posted by: Pancake on 1:00pm Fri 18 Apr 08
I would lock this thread if i was the mod.
I would lock this thread if i was the mod.
Posted by: ?, Hythe on 1:19pm Fri 18 Apr 08
What happened to the baby is saw there last year when they were parked in the car park on Shore Road. And they have been staying along Shore Road since before December 2006
What happened to the baby is saw there last year when they were parked in the car park on Shore Road. And they have been staying along Shore Road since before December 2006
Posted by: Paul Redknapp-French, Pimpey on 1:21pm Fri 18 Apr 08
They could join in singing with all our cousins in the East of Hampshire: "The wheels on our house go round and round, round and round..."
They could join in singing with all our cousins in the East of Hampshire: "The wheels on our house go round and round, round and round..."
Posted by: Pancake on 1:24pm Fri 18 Apr 08
I would lock this thread if i was the mod.
I would lock this thread if i was the mod.
Posted by: Derek, Dibden Purlieu on 1:25pm Fri 18 Apr 08
They've been in court on several occasions to try to get them relocated. Each time, the taxpayer has been billed for the legal costs as these two have argued to stay in place.
If they aren't fully paid up pikeys, they're close to qualifying
They've been in court on several occasions to try to get them relocated. Each time, the taxpayer has been billed for the legal costs as these two have argued to stay in place.
If they aren't fully paid up pikeys, they're close to qualifying
Posted by: N on 1:47pm Fri 18 Apr 08
[quote][bold]jebus[/bold] wrote:
What happened to the grand that was given to them??? Fags and beer me thinks.[/quote] No, they bought an ambulance. Keep up.
jebus wrote:
What happened to the grand that was given to them??? Fags and beer me thinks.
No, they bought an ambulance. Keep up.
Posted by: Where's Wally on 2:16pm Fri 18 Apr 08
[quote][bold]jebus[/bold] wrote:
What happened to the grand that was given to them??? Fags and beer me thinks.[/quote] Or new tats for the old man.
jebus wrote:
What happened to the grand that was given to them??? Fags and beer me thinks.
Or new tats for the old man.
Posted by: Amused, Woolston on 2:23pm Fri 18 Apr 08
[quote][bold]Margret[/bold] wrote:
Jesus christ! someone should have warned me about that picture before I clicked on the story.[/quote] That's hilarious.
Margret wrote:
Jesus christ! someone should have warned me about that picture before I clicked on the story.
That's hilarious.
Posted by: Wewullywinky on 2:27pm Fri 18 Apr 08
This is exactly what I'm going to do when I retire. Buy an old ambulance or caravan, sell the home, give some possessions to the kids take what we really need and tour the country, no council tax to pay just fuel duty and VAT oh and road fund license.
This is exactly what I'm going to do when I retire. Buy an old ambulance or caravan, sell the home, give some possessions to the kids take what we really need and tour the country, no council tax to pay just fuel duty and VAT oh and road fund license.
Posted by: Fed up with it, Woolston on 2:28pm Fri 18 Apr 08
Wasters
Posted by: George on 2:51pm Fri 18 Apr 08
[quote][bold]Pancake[/bold] wrote:
I would lock this thread if i was the mod.[/quote] But you're not. So what was the point in saying it? Seems to me you're incapable of forming an opinion on anything, and instead have chosen to wander around simply saying "I disagree with everything on the grounds that I don't understand the issues, therefore I'd like to censor you all, but am powerless to do so". Bit pointless, really
Pancake wrote:
I would lock this thread if i was the mod.
But you're not. So what was the point in saying it? Seems to me you're incapable of forming an opinion on anything, and instead have chosen to wander around simply saying "I disagree with everything on the grounds that I don't understand the issues, therefore I'd like to censor you all, but am powerless to do so". Bit pointless, really
Posted by: Keith Oftergrass on 2:51pm Fri 18 Apr 08
[quote]they had collected eight bin liners of litter from the fringes of the marshland nature reserve since they arrived last summer.[/quote]
Looks like they've emptied the bin liners into the back of their car !
they had collected eight bin liners of litter from the fringes of the marshland nature reserve since they arrived last summer.
Looks like they've emptied the bin liners into the back of their car !
Posted by: hmm on 3:13pm Fri 18 Apr 08
[quote][bold]George[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Pancake[/bold] wrote:
I would lock this thread if i was the mod.[/quote] But you're not. So what was the point in saying it? Seems to me you're incapable of forming an opinion on anything, and instead have chosen to wander around simply saying "I disagree with everything on the grounds that I don't understand the issues, therefore I'd like to censor you all, but am powerless to do so". Bit pointless, really[/quote] .
George wrote:
Pancake wrote:
I would lock this thread if i was the mod.
But you're not. So what was the point in saying it? Seems to me you're incapable of forming an opinion on anything, and instead have chosen to wander around simply saying "I disagree with everything on the grounds that I don't understand the issues, therefore I'd like to censor you all, but am powerless to do so". Bit pointless, really
.
Posted by: Derek, Dibden Purlieu on 3:31pm Fri 18 Apr 08
[quote][bold]Wewullywinky[/bold] wrote:
This is exactly what I'm going to do when I retire. Buy an old ambulance or caravan, sell the home, give some possessions to the kids take what we really need and tour the country, no council tax to pay just fuel duty and VAT oh and road fund license.
[/quote] The assembly of vehicles includes a white BMW saloon, a black Peugeot estate and a big motorcycle. When I insure my vehicles, I have to provide an address not just 'by the side of the road'. Every time I drive by the TV is on as well.... wonder if they have a license for that? I don't suppose the Police bother to pursue the insurance aspect and the TV Licencing Authority won't have them on the data base.... why do I bother to pay?
Wewullywinky wrote:
This is exactly what I'm going to do when I retire. Buy an old ambulance or caravan, sell the home, give some possessions to the kids take what we really need and tour the country, no council tax to pay just fuel duty and VAT oh and road fund license.
The assembly of vehicles includes a white BMW saloon, a black Peugeot estate and a big motorcycle. When I insure my vehicles, I have to provide an address not just 'by the side of the road'. Every time I drive by the TV is on as well.... wonder if they have a license for that? I don't suppose the Police bother to pursue the insurance aspect and the TV Licencing Authority won't have them on the data base.... why do I bother to pay?
Posted by: Holly Gains on 3:32pm Fri 18 Apr 08
George mate, you seem to be following this pancake bloke around the threads disagreeing with anything he says ?
Bit strange don't you think ?
Web-Stalker ?
George mate, you seem to be following this pancake bloke around the threads disagreeing with anything he says ?
Bit strange don't you think ?
Web-Stalker ?
Posted by: Hythe Tax Payer on 4:28pm Fri 18 Apr 08
So, how can you run up arrears when you have a BMW, Ambulance, Volvo Estate and Range Rover, don't pay Council Tax, don't pay the TV Licence etc etc?
They are spongers, and should get off their backside's to provide some proper shelter & warmth for their daughter.
I am surprised they have been allowed to get away with it for so long...
So, how can you run up arrears when you have a BMW, Ambulance, Volvo Estate and Range Rover, don't pay Council Tax, don't pay the TV Licence etc etc?
They are spongers, and should get off their backside's to provide some proper shelter & warmth for their daughter.
I am surprised they have been allowed to get away with it for so long...
Posted by: burnett, winchester on 5:17pm Fri 18 Apr 08
how can you lot be so cruel ,at end of day they are still human and at least they have got a roof over there daughters head, so just think of the poor people out on the streets that havnt and guess wot if these councils put there selfs out a bit more humans wouldnt have to live like that.[bold]bold[/bold]
how can you lot be so cruel ,at end of day they are still human and at least they have got a roof over there daughters head, so just think of the poor people out on the streets that havnt and guess wot if these councils put there selfs out a bit more humans wouldnt have to live like that.
Posted by: Dwayne on 5:25pm Fri 18 Apr 08
[quote][bold]burnett[/bold] wrote:
how can you lot be so cruel ,at end of day they are still human and at least they have got a roof over there daughters head, so just think of the poor people out on the streets that havnt and guess wot if these councils put there selfs out a bit more humans wouldnt have to live like that.[bold]bold[/bold] [/quote] Whose going to pay for the councils "putting themselves out a bit more"?
burnett wrote:
how can you lot be so cruel ,at end of day they are still human and at least they have got a roof over there daughters head, so just think of the poor people out on the streets that havnt and guess wot if these councils put there selfs out a bit more humans wouldnt have to live like that.
Whose going to pay for the councils "putting themselves out a bit more"?
Posted by: Keith Oftergrass on 5:50pm Fri 18 Apr 08
[quote][bold]burnett[/bold] wrote:
how can you lot be so cruel ,at end of day they are still human and at least they have got a roof over there daughters head, so just think of the poor people out on the streets that havnt and guess wot if these councils put there selfs out a bit more humans wouldnt have to live like that.[bold]bold[/bold] [/quote] [quote]at end of day they are still human[/quote]
....have you seen the photo ?
burnett wrote:
how can you lot be so cruel ,at end of day they are still human and at least they have got a roof over there daughters head, so just think of the poor people out on the streets that havnt and guess wot if these councils put there selfs out a bit more humans wouldnt have to live like that.
at end of day they are still human
....have you seen the photo ?
Posted by: paul b on 7:21pm Fri 18 Apr 08
discusting attention seekers, they made themselves homeless, then appear in the paper probably expecting some kind person to help them out.
I hope they learn their lesson
discusting attention seekers, they made themselves homeless, then appear in the paper probably expecting some kind person to help them out.
I hope they learn their lesson
Posted by: its not how it seems, hants on 8:15am Sat 19 Apr 08
As a friend of Paul and Tracy please try see the hard ship they have both been through. As a person Paul would always buy you a pint and fight your side when there was any trouble at are local he never run away.On many occasions Tracy would cooked meals for Paul mates when they had no money giving them fags ect there door was always open for a cuppa and a chat.
As a friend of Paul and Tracy please try see the hard ship they have both been through. As a person Paul would always buy you a pint and fight your side when there was any trouble at are local he never run away.On many occasions Tracy would cooked meals for Paul mates when they had no money giving them fags ect there door was always open for a cuppa and a chat.
Posted by: adi, soton on 11:42am Sat 19 Apr 08
hang on when the echo reported thm living in the car at boltons bench it was just two of them so where was the daughter then. i.e did she live somewhere and was kicked out because she had a baby, beacause i have also seen them with a little baby when they were parked up on shore road. so it must be the daughters and she was what 14
leave mummy and daddy in ambulance and help daughter and granddaughter
hang on when the echo reported thm living in the car at boltons bench it was just two of them so where was the daughter then. i.e did she live somewhere and was kicked out because she had a baby, beacause i have also seen them with a little baby when they were parked up on shore road. so it must be the daughters and she was what 14
leave mummy and daddy in ambulance and help daughter and granddaughter
Posted by: Wills, soton on 3:43pm Sat 19 Apr 08
Lucky that they have been allocated emergency housing.
Lucky that they have been allocated emergency housing.
Posted by: sailor sam, portsmouth on 6:53pm Mon 21 Apr 08
[quote][bold]Denzil[/bold] wrote:
Looking at the picture it's not hard to see why nobody will employ them or house them. They should be packed off to Pompey to be with their relatives.[/quote] In Portsmouth we have 'meals on wheels', it is in your area that you have 'living on wheels'!
When you moved to Chilworth, did you take your 'Romsey Rats' with you?
Denzil wrote:
Looking at the picture it's not hard to see why nobody will employ them or house them. They should be packed off to Pompey to be with their relatives.
In Portsmouth we have 'meals on wheels', it is in your area that you have 'living on wheels'!
When you moved to Chilworth, did you take your 'Romsey Rats' with you?
Posted by: Mike, Southampton on 6:51pm Tue 22 Apr 08
Most of you people leaving comments disgust me, i bet most of you call yourselves christians too? I call you hypocrites, just like your religion. I am happy to say i am non-religious, non of them are worthy as far as i'm concerned, but i wouldn't treat people who have fallen on hard times like you do either. Tell tha government to get its priorities sorted, stop the Romanians etc coming into this country and STOP sending money abroad whether in loans or as aid, look after your own first.
Most of you people leaving comments disgust me, i bet most of you call yourselves christians too? I call you hypocrites, just like your religion. I am happy to say i am non-religious, non of them are worthy as far as i'm concerned, but i wouldn't treat people who have fallen on hard times like you do either. Tell tha government to get its priorities sorted, stop the Romanians etc coming into this country and STOP sending money abroad whether in loans or as aid, look after your own first.
Posted by: Mike, Southampton on 7:09pm Tue 22 Apr 08
[quote][bold]Ken Cooper[/bold] wrote:
NFDC should be ashamed of themselves, allowing a 15 year old girl to live in theses conditions. What are social services doing about this, nothing I guess. Simple solution for NFDC. Give them a place to stay end of story. Don’t tell me, all been given away to teen mums and over seas visitors! [bold]bold[/bold] [/quote] Yeah, to the Romanian gypsies begging in our streets, polish on every street corner, bulgarians standing in the dole queues and Chezch's sleeping in our shop doorways. Wake you labour government STOP helping others before your own. Stop spending money on wars that have nothing to do with us, house our homeless!
Ken Cooper wrote:
NFDC should be ashamed of themselves, allowing a 15 year old girl to live in theses conditions. What are social services doing about this, nothing I guess. Simple solution for NFDC. Give them a place to stay end of story. Don’t tell me, all been given away to teen mums and over seas visitors!
Yeah, to the Romanian gypsies begging in our streets, polish on every street corner, bulgarians standing in the dole queues and Chezch's sleeping in our shop doorways. Wake you labour government STOP helping others before your own. Stop spending money on wars that have nothing to do with us, house our homeless!
Posted by: sailor sam, portsmouth on 7:21pm Wed 23 Apr 08
[quote][bold]Mike[/bold] wrote:
Most of you people leaving comments disgust me, i bet most of you call yourselves christians too? I call you hypocrites, just like your religion. I am happy to say i am non-religious, non of them are worthy as far as i'm concerned, but i wouldn't treat people who have fallen on hard times like you do either. Tell tha government to get its priorities sorted, stop the Romanians etc coming into this country and STOP sending money abroad whether in loans or as aid, look after your own first.[/quote] Being a Christian does not mean that you have to be a soft touch for every person who is not prepared to help themselves!
Tell the government to do this, that and something else!
I guess you are one of the people who, when the Government do get involved is some cases, you accuse them of interferring and trying to take over people's lives!
They didn't pay their rent, yet had enough cash to buy an old ambulance!
Both of them look fit enough to work, and what example are they setting to a 15 year old?
How to milk the system?
Get a job!
Get a life!
There are far more deserving people about!
Mike wrote:
Most of you people leaving comments disgust me, i bet most of you call yourselves christians too? I call you hypocrites, just like your religion. I am happy to say i am non-religious, non of them are worthy as far as i'm concerned, but i wouldn't treat people who have fallen on hard times like you do either. Tell tha government to get its priorities sorted, stop the Romanians etc coming into this country and STOP sending money abroad whether in loans or as aid, look after your own first.
Being a Christian does not mean that you have to be a soft touch for every person who is not prepared to help themselves!
Tell the government to do this, that and something else!
I guess you are one of the people who, when the Government do get involved is some cases, you accuse them of interferring and trying to take over people's lives!
They didn't pay their rent, yet had enough cash to buy an old ambulance!
Both of them look fit enough to work, and what example are they setting to a 15 year old?
How to milk the system?
Get a job!
Get a life!
There are far more deserving people about!
Posted by: steve on 1:38am Sat 26 Apr 08
put the girl in care and lock up the perants for be sh-t and puting a 15yo though hell of living on the streets come on social services do your job right and look after this poor kid
put the girl in care and lock up the perants for be sh-t and puting a 15yo though hell of living on the streets come on social services do your job right and look after this poor kid
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