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Originally Posted by Hugh
That really isn’t an answer, is it?
That’s the same as "something magic will happen"...
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There isn't a clear cut answer. Sensible arrangements would need to be made to ensure that the disabled person has their needs met, whilst ensuring that young children aren't exposed to obscene language.
How would you manage the situation?
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Originally Posted by Russ
Now you're moving the goalposts. Your wording was pretty clear and encompassing:
I'm in that group and I neither want or need protection (extra or standard-level) by you or anyone else. It really annoys the brown-stuff out of me when people take it upon themselves to decide I that I do.
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How about letting him (and myself) decide whether protection is wanted or needed?
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You already have that right and this will not change. If you feel that you don't need or want any help, you aren't obliged to take it.
However, just because you believe that you don't need any help, doesn't mean that others in a similar situation should be denied it.