A DV survivor’s lament: Are women any safer now than 30 years ago?

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A DV survivor’s lament: Are women any safer now than 30 years ago?
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I can only hope that things have changed, but I fear they have become worse.

”, May 1). We went to court where, Perry Mason style, he defended himself, interrogated me and put our 12-year-old son in the witness box. The magistrate reprimanded me for being vexatious and threw out the case. With impunity, this man continued to stalk and harass me, estranging me from my son. ”, May 1).

On Wednesday, my credit card statement showed that the Bonza transaction has gone from “pending” to “purchase”. I suppose they can’t return my money until they’ve taken it. I feel for who are stuck somewhere and can’t get home.The state of Bonza at the moment underscores the great service provided by regional rail. Trains are a convenient and pleasant way to travel, not to mention typically far cheaper.

Similarly, glib assertions that anti-Vietnam War protests were “more restrained” than the resent ones and had no impact on societal attitudes to that war are equally misleading.Your reader who claims to have been a Sydney Uni student at the time of the Vietnam War has a short memory.

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