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The father of my daughter

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AnnChlo · 02/11/2025 09:47

Hey.
I don’t suppose anyone remembers my post from a couple weeks ago? About my daughter’s dad being a huge twat to me, and driving with out a license.?

Well I reported him on a few sites online, but he’s still driving around so I’ve been told. I’ve been given his number plate, to report again “it’s another car he’s driving from the last time I reported him”

I get so anxious on calls so i physically can’t call 999, I’ve never been a phone call kind of person: anyway.. how long does it take for a report online to get “seen” and dealt with?

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PolyVagalNerve · 02/11/2025 17:51

Just get on and make the phone call -
ring 101 non emergency number -

it will be good practice for u in the event you have to ring 999 for an emergency-

in Girlguiding - girls as young as 7 are taught how to to make an emergency call -

especially as a mother you need to be able to make a phone call - just steel yourself and get on with it !

sanityisamyth · 02/11/2025 17:59

PolyVagalNerve · 02/11/2025 17:51

Just get on and make the phone call -
ring 101 non emergency number -

it will be good practice for u in the event you have to ring 999 for an emergency-

in Girlguiding - girls as young as 7 are taught how to to make an emergency call -

especially as a mother you need to be able to make a phone call - just steel yourself and get on with it !

This.

ThirdStorm · 02/11/2025 18:06

You can report online https://www.police.uk/pu/contact-us/

AnnChlo · 02/11/2025 18:08

ThirdStorm · 02/11/2025 18:06

You can report online https://www.police.uk/pu/contact-us/

What would it Come under though? X

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ThirdStorm · 02/11/2025 20:32

Driving incident?

AnnChlo · 02/11/2025 22:00

ThirdStorm · 02/11/2025 20:32

Driving incident?

I clicked most of them, and it says… I would need to go to court for evidence? Ahhhh… can I phone up anonymously?

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ThirdStorm · 03/11/2025 07:34

You realise you are just making excuses? If you wanted to report him for your daughters safety you would.

Itwasallyellow2 · 03/11/2025 07:42

Phone 101. Take accountability. If you are concerned about your ex driving without a licence (and the welfare of passengers / other road users) then you have a duty to report it. It’s a phone call - what’s the worst that can possibly happen?

dimension2025 · 03/11/2025 07:43

Itwasallyellow2 · 03/11/2025 07:42

Phone 101. Take accountability. If you are concerned about your ex driving without a licence (and the welfare of passengers / other road users) then you have a duty to report it. It’s a phone call - what’s the worst that can possibly happen?

I agree
you have to give the police at least something to work with

RightOnTheEdge · 03/11/2025 07:45

Is he driving with your daughter in the car?

If he is then your anxiety about your daughter's safety should be greater than your reluctance to make a phone call.

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