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Re: Blog Thread IIIb : Look Who's Blogging Now

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Thrillho:
You've got to use fear of death to motivate you instead of paralyze you. Make every day count.

Jace:
Alternately, murder your family in a ritualistic bloodbath

Redball:

--- Quote from: Welu on 03 Nov 2012, 15:30 ---I would like to talk to someone but would it be possible to do it without naming specific people? I don't think I can just say, "I'm worried for someone in my area but I might be over-estimating the danger but if I'm not then something very bad is probably happening." and leave it at that.

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You might ask police how they deal with domestic violence/abuse calls, and try to get a sense of their threshold for responding to a call. If you find someone willing to spend a few minutes talking to you about that, naming the people you're concerned about shouldn't be a requirement. As an alternative, you might look for a shelter or service dealing with abused women. If there is such an agency, someone help you understand the role of a bystander.

Pilchard123:
Although would calling the police and asking about how they would deal with a totally-not-happening-right-now-or-last-night call alert them to the situation? I mean, aside from a few idiots, people don't just ring up the police for the lols.

Redball:
If Welu reaches the right desk and explains her concern, they might be alerted, but they'd have no reason to act on the information until there's another report.

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