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new partner and his harrasment and intimidation

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28 Jun 12 #339773 by grafter
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Hi everyone,i have recently posted a few posts as I am new here.

Last night I saw text messages between my 11 year old daughter and her mams partner,that I found unacceptable.to say the least.then today I found out he has super imposed a picture of my daughter and added a zombies face to it,then made a joky comment,worse than that her mam has commented sauing she likes it.i have my doubts about this individual,and took them up with my ex but she dont care.this man also looks after my daughter wen mum at work.
Is there anything I can do about this as I am very concerned about this as his facebook page is open for all to see.very odd
thanks grafter

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28 Jun 12 #339776 by wmorris2
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Aside from go round nd rip this throat out (which I would do if it was my daughter he''d done it to) I''d express concerns to the police about it. Keep the messsges. Ask for him to be checked out.

It''s you protecting your child. Anyone who says against it either has no kids or is weird.

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28 Jun 12 #339780 by zonked
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grafter - no one knows the situation but you. But my advice is keep a cool head.

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