This story moved me. Some of us really do make a difference.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-38730291
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Olaf Hart wrote:Closer to home, some of you may be aware that my youngest son lives with a severe mental illness.
He is currently in a treatment facility at our local teaching hospital, in the city.
I dropped in to see him today, and he happily told me he had just bought a new car.
Now this is a problem, he has money so it's not credit. The car is still at the dealers but he had signed a contract and transferred the money.
He already has a car that we look after, and isn't allowed to drive because of his medication. He is also in the city so there is nowhere to park.
So I read this as a problem related to his mental state, and suggested he informed the nurses and doctor, which he did under sufferance.
All hell broke loose as staff tried to sort things out. They would have to have his licence cancelled, wondered about their legal position wrt the contract, considering if they had to put him on a restraining order, pass his financial affairs to a trustee, and confidentiality issues if they approached the dealer.
I went home as my son was very angry with me, he rang a few hours later and apologised. We discussed the situation and he sort of consented to my contacting the dealer, so I did.
Amazing response, they were concerned about him, had been discussing the sale themselves and decided not to proceed, were relieved someone had confirmed their approach, and offered to let me pick up all the paperwork.
So I will go in tomorrow with a few bottles of good Tassie wine, and thank them.
Thank god we live in a town where people still care.