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To call the police and report my cousins DH?

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Badger84 · 13/01/2017 11:41

More of a WWYD? My cousin married a bloke that had previously been in prison. None of our family know why he was in prison as apparently he doesn't want to discuss his past Confused Now I'm not an expert on the law but it must have been something pretty bad as when he was released he was made to live in accommodation which had a warden and he had to have a curfew each night. He know lives with my cousin in a council flat.

They've had a baby together, neither of them work but they always seem to have really nice things - two cars, massive tv, brand new corner sofa, latest phones, all baby gear is expensive stuff.

He's not a nice bloke generally. Always fighting in town, the way he speaks to my aunty and uncle is vile.

I was told the other day that he is a drug dealer and that the reason why this person knows is because she lives opposite the house where he goes to do his "dealings". He is in and out within 5 mins and apparently this is the house where all the local junkies go to get their gear. At first I thought maybe he was just buying the drugs but now looking at their lifestyle I'm not so sure.

Part of me wants to ring the police and shop him, part of me thinks he's got a baby and that's not fair. So MN - WWYD?

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CalmItKermitt · 13/01/2017 11:42

I'd shop him.

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UrethaFranklin · 13/01/2017 11:43

I would keep out of it. You don't know that he is dealing, it's just what someone has told you. Even if he is, it isn't your business.

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CockacidalManiac · 13/01/2017 11:44

I'd shop him too.

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HalfaFishFingerAndTwoPeas · 13/01/2017 11:44

Report.

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CockacidalManiac · 13/01/2017 11:45

I would keep out of it. You don't know that he is dealing, it's just what someone has told you. Even if he is, it isn't your business.

Potential drug dealing is everyone's business. Let the police investigate him.

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Ehlana · 13/01/2017 11:45

Deffo report.

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Badger84 · 13/01/2017 11:46

Not it isn't my business you are right, but if he is doing it then it is illegal and potentially very dangerous thing to be bringing to his door?

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Sweets101 · 13/01/2017 11:46

What are you reporting him for sorry? Buying or selling? At the house of a neighbour of a friend or at your cousins home?
You can report it anonymously through crime stoppers if you feel more comfortable

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GreenTureen · 13/01/2017 11:47

Even if he is, it isn't your business

This isn't the same as 'keeping out of it' if you suspect a couple is fiddling single parent benefits. Yes that's not great, but it's not something i'd get involved in if I suspected.

Drug dealers kill people. They ruin lives, of the users and everyone around them. Their own dc (if they have any) are often hugely at risk due to the enviornment they're in.

Yes, I would shop someone if I suspected they were dealing.

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DearMrDilkington · 13/01/2017 11:48

I'd report it.

Children shouldn't be brought up around drugs. It only takes one small packet to fall out of his pocket for a crawling baby to find and swallow.

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5000candlesinthewind · 13/01/2017 11:48

I would definitely report him. It's not just him dealing from the sounds of it.

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DearMrDilkington · 13/01/2017 11:48

What does shop him mean?Blush

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GreenTureen · 13/01/2017 11:49

It means to report him to the police, pp.

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Badger84 · 13/01/2017 11:49

Can I do it annonymously? Because the thought of the repercussions of he found out it was me are terrifying

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Nabootique · 13/01/2017 11:49

Potential drug dealing is everyone's business.

Absolutely this. What if everyone took the "it's none of my business" stance?

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Reality16 · 13/01/2017 11:50

You are deluded if you think you can 'shop' him. Hearing a rumour that he is a drug dealer isn't enough. It is highly likely that the police already know who the dealers are on their patch. A phone call from someone saying X is dealing will lead to nothing. I would be more inclined to talk to my cousin and try and get her out of a potentially very dangerous situation.

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elQuintoConyo · 13/01/2017 11:51

Definitely shop him.

Dealers are scum.

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Sweets101 · 13/01/2017 11:51

You can do it anonymously via 101 or crime stoppers.

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HyacinthsBucket · 13/01/2017 11:51

Report him using Crimestoppers online. If you're worried about doing it from your own PC, then use one at the local library or work.

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elQuintoConyo · 13/01/2017 11:52

DearMrDilkington shop = report.

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Sweets101 · 13/01/2017 11:55

Find out the actual address where it's happening before you report it
Funnily enough police don't mind people passing on info. Doesn't mean they'll be planning a raid or anything but it'seems best to pass the info on and let them decide what to do with it

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Badger84 · 13/01/2017 11:55

Reality - I wouldn't call it a rumour. The person who told me lives opposite the place where it happens - she seems him go into the house and come out 5 mins later. She said this happens a few times a week. Surely if he was visiting someone he would be staying for longer.

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JustSpeakSense · 13/01/2017 11:56

I would report anyone dealing drugs, the fact that he is a family members DH is irrelevant.

I have seen drugs destroy lives, I couldn't live with myself if I didn't report it.

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Badger84 · 13/01/2017 11:56

She also told me that the people that live there are a group of guys, ranging from 20's through to 40's. So not like he's taking shopping for a little old lady!

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user1483617032 · 13/01/2017 11:59

Report him, what if the drugs were left within the childs reach? I once lived on what was branded the worst road in the city for drugs and crime, people constantly getting robbed at gun point because they had alot of drug money in the house, people also had been seriously injured and was inches from death because they were taking the other drug dealers "customers" away. Please don't allow this child to be brought up around drugs.

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