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It’s not the fact that they reported it

It’s the fact that they acted like everything was fine in the meantime, all the while knowing what they’d done.
Then one day - bam! We get this huge surprise out of nowhere and it turns out they never trusted us.
Oh but - we did nothing wrong!
Our son was about to join their school and we wanted to know what the security set up was, so that we could be confident he was safe!
That should not have resulted in a safeguarding report against US to the f-ing council.
I’m so angry…and hurt tbh.
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FreddieUK · 70-79, M
You did right by asking. They did wrong by not telling you why they were concerned.

 
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