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    It’s not exactly ‘glitterized’, but for me it has to be Band Aid’s, ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas’. It may be old now, but it brings a stark reminder each year amidst the throng of mad, happy shoppers, hectic pressie-wrapping, Black Friday, over-indulgence & Christmas telly – that there is ALWAYS someone who is spending Christmas (‘the most wonderful time of the year’) alone. Always someone who is homeless, cold, hungry or in fear. Separated from loved ones, in pain or in a War situation. So count your blessings & spare a thought for those for whom Christmas is the loneliest time of the year.

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    #1010866

    Ahhh, reminds me of ‘Madam Do As You Would Be Done By’ (‘The Water Babies’).  :yes:

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    #1010865

    lol

    #1010864

    The officer concerned should have provided his/her ID & informed you of why they were there – otherwise, why would you allow them into your house? Furthermore, they were certainly not entitled to search/examine any part of your home or property without possession of a Section ** Warrant to search the premises. You should have been provided with the officer’s name & shoulder number & an incident number with the date pertaining, in the event that you might need to request further information. If I were in your position, I would contact your local area constabulary & speak to the Communications team, who will be able to see your telephone number inbound & you will be asked for some simple details, ie: name & address. They should have a record of the attending officer’s name, the reason for the visit & they will subsequently email him/her & ask them to make contact with you. At least this would put your mind at rest – good luck.

    #999728

    With the setting of the sun & in the morning, we will remember them…. RIP

    #999727

    Thank you for that, Angel.

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