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Liam Smith

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When I was 15 years old A friend was concerned about me because I was being badly abused at home and

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When I was 15 years old A friend was concerned about me because I was being badly abused at home and I was becoming ill as a result and suffering from psychosis and depression and I was struggling with a learning disability and a policeman at the station front desk asked me if I was a catholic to which I replied I was and he got me to sign a blank form which he said he would fill in later. I’ve never seen what he wrote on the statement form but years later when I was in care my social worker wouldn’t show me what he wrote but the staff at the home began to abuse me. I lost all faith in human nature. This station needs to be investigated. These religious nuts are seriously hurting people. I am a talented computer technician but I’m too ill to work. How differently my life would have been if this corrupt policeman had helped me instead of destroying my life. Things were terrible living there. My dad grew opium and the police turned a blind eye because I was forced to deliver a share to councillor James Harkins in Dunbar Avenue. Johnstone is a corrupt little town. One symptom of my learning disability was a lack of bowel control and my parents restrained me and forced excrement down my throat. I was literally treated like a dog. No one cared.

Lorna Mullen

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Great service very helpful

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Great service very helpful

Pamela Weir

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It's a fantastic app x

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It's a fantastic app x

Alice Ferguson

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Very helpful

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Very helpful

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