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My father hit me in the throat and now after like half an hour maybe more I can't stop coughing and it aches badly. I've also developed a headache. What should I do? Is this bad? Will it go away soon?

Punching someone in the throat is an easy way to kill them. That you are still alive, considering your symptoms, it is likely you have damage to your esophagus which needs immediate medical attention as such things can go from bad to worse fast resulting in death.If you don’t have someone to drive you to the hospital, call an ambulance and have them take you as you do not want to drive with a possible rupture to the throat.Many states do not require victims of assault to incur ER debt, so not a problem if you don’t have insurance. However, to qualify for the free medical care, you’ll need to tell the doctor in the ER what happened and make a Police Report of the incidence. Your father will never know about the Police Report unless you file charges and you don’t have to file charges if you prefer not to. Regardless the Police Report should be made so if he accidentally kills you next time he decides to beat you, the police will know it was no accident and where to look for your killer.If you are a minor, CPS will likely get involved as this is clearly abuse and very dangerous as well as it’s easy to kill people when you punch them in the throat. Do not worry about this as CPS will keep you safe. They may or may not immediately return you to your home, but unfortunately likely will if there is at least one functional adult in residence. Regardless, CPS will let your father know assault and battery is not okay and they will make sure it doesn’t happen again.Granted my son kept incidences of abuse from his father and step mother secret as he thought he would pay all hell if they were found out. However, after he was severely injured by his father from injuries he still suffers from 13 years later, he was really glad that CPS stepped in and kept him safe around his father and step mother after that.So, I would do everything I could to ensure I got the proper medical attention needed, and to make sure that it did not happen again.I wish you the best, and frankly, feel like showing your father how such a thing feels, but have much confidence CPS will do a much better job than I ever could without inflicting physical pain on him.Addendum - From Mark Crowley II:Good advice as to going to get it checked out. Also good advice to file a police report. HOWEVER. The fact that your father will not find out unless you file charges is in most cases false. In many jurisdictions Domestic (family) violence is a MANDATORY arrest. Regardless of the victims wishes and/or cooperation. Then there’s being a minor. If you’re a minor and the victim of any abuse domestic or otherwise the decision to press charges is not up to you, it is left up to Children and Family services. Ultimately those decisions to further pursue charges once they are filed is up to the District (or State depending on where you live) once they are given the case. Hope this helps and good luck. No one should be subject to such treatment.Addendum - From Trisha Pancio MeadI would add to this advice: as soon as you can, contact your local domestic violence hotline. They can do things like provide an advocate to be present with you during any police interviews, and help you make a plan to leave your home safely and get away should your father get violent again. There are safe and less safe ways to make this plan, because as you may suspect, your if your father realizes you are planning to leave he may try to take away money, phone or other needed http://items.So a good place to start is to consider if there is a trustworthy adult who will let you keep an overnight bag at their home with a few days clothes and some toiletries. If you can afford it, acquire a simple flip phone with prepaid minutes (a burner phone) and keep it somewhere your dad doesn’t know about but you can reach from your home if another violent incident occurs. Pre program phone numbers of the safest people you know to call if you need to leave immediately, and arrange a code in advance so you can tell them you need immediate help without your dad realizing that is what you are doing.The domestic violence crisis line can walk you step by step through some of this in order to help you make a safe plan you can remember even if you are terrified.Finally, please remember that nothing your father does, to you or anyone else in your family, is your fault. You are loved and worthy of love. You deserve to be safe, well, and unafraid in your own home. You don’t owe him your loyalty or your silence, no matter what he has paid for or done for you. Your life and safety is more important than his feelings, his job, his reputation or any other thing you may worry you will harm if you get the help you need. And caring for your own well-being and alerting the police to this issue will ultimately be the best thing you could ever do for him, since you will prevent him from killing you or another member of your family and open the door to him getting the therapy or medication he needs to deal with his own anger, trauma, or other issues. It’s not your job to rescue him. It is your job to put your own well-being first, no matter http://what.Be safe. Know that you can do this. And we are all rooting for you.

If your car is stolen, and then you just so happen to stumble across it parked in the street, are you legally allowed to take it back then and there without calling the police or anything?

Technically, it’s your car, and you’re allowed to drive it. … If you haven’t reported it to police as stolen.If you’ve reported it to the police as stolen, then just getting in the car and driving away could get you into a heap of trouble. The car is reported as stolen and — if the police see someone [you] driving it, they will treat it as still stolen and may presume the driver [you] is armed and dangerous.If you react badly, you could end up in jail, the hospital or a morgue.There’s also the more minor ‘problem’ that — the moment that you open the car, you compromise much of the evidence that the police could use to track and convict the car thieves… (presuming that they’re inclined to investigate).Executive summary: If you’ve reported it to the police as stolen, then call to report it recovered. It could save you (and potentially your family) a good bit of grief.addendum:Yes, I’m talking about the US situation. In the UK guns are far more rare and the police, not being scared that you might blow their heads off, will be far more reasonable and polite. Even so, you could save yourself a good dose of inconvenience by simply calling the police and letting them known that you’ve found your car and the case is closed.

Did Amy Cooper deserve to lose her dog and her job after the park incident?

Yes and yes.So here’s the thing - when you watch it in full, it is a bit mind-blowing. Mr. Cooper, no relation, is very steady and even-keeled, and several times asks that Ms. Cooper not approach him. It seems obvious that he meant her no harm, and yet she runs with her narrative, accelerating it, claiming that this “African-American man” is threatening her life, trilling her voice as if she’s scared out of her wits. Weren’t you incredulous? I looked at the screen, looked at my husband, looked back at the screen - how did she get there?I watched the video, and I don’t think there was any choice but for her to lose her job. Her ex-employer is facing a PR nightmare not in any way of the company’s making. I read that many clients threatened to take their business elsewhere were she not terminated, and, were you a client, wouldn’t you do so?Thank goodness Mr. Cooper had the good sense to videotape what happened - and also how sad.So, yes, in response to your question, she was an extreme liability to her company.The dog was dragged up in the air by its collar/throat. I saw one report that pointed to earlier injuries the dog may have had - troubling. Dogs are wholly dependent on humans for care; I don’t want to see any dog undergo abuse, and, again, the videotape showed what it showed.This story is so unfortunate, on so many levels. We’re still battling this soul-sucking pandemic, which has made people extraordinarily on-edge and fearful.Didn’t it seem that Ms. Cooper is burdened by tremendous anxiety? When Mr. Cooper suggests an alternative place where her dog can run free and get the unrestricted exercise she claims is needed, Ms. Cooper replies that the area he suggests is “too dangerous.”We’re cooped up in our homes, and by no means are any of us our best selves right now. Yet to turn on each other at such a bleak time makes it somehow extra repulsive.This 41-year-old woman owes Mr. Cooper a face-to-face apology. He has been incredible - very measured, controlled and poised. Stunningly, he’s not visibly angry. Wouldn’t you be angry? It’s a terrible situation at a terrible time, “….man’s inhumanity to man.”It is being reported that Ms. Cooper says her life has been ruined by this, and that’s awful, too, because condemnation does not help Ms. Cooper to become a better person. Mr. Cooper has been remarkably gracious; candidly I am not sure how, but he is beyond a class act.In addition to a face-to-face apology to Mr. Cooper, I actually wish that Ms. Cooper could do 100 hours of community service (or more, whatever the legal standard requires) for calling in a fake police report.I think there’s a deep sadness among many people about what you call “the park incident.” Calling her a racist is too easy - it’s a loss of civility, dignity and compassion. It’s inhumane.======6/4 Addendum: Ms. Cooper’s pet, voluntarily relinquished after the park incident to Abandoned Angels (AA), the rescue organization from which the animal was adopted, was returned, at her request, after an AA veterinarian determined that the pet is in good health.

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