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Sharon Mills, the mother of Mason Jones, the schoolboy from Deri near Bargoed who died in the 2005 E. Coli outbreak after eating infected meat, said it was "diabolical" that hygiene was not up to scratch at premises serving vulnerable people.
"Any right minded person would be sickened by the deception based on the premise that vulnerable people would benefit.
Dick pics are noteworthy because they invert that dynamic, they're the opposite of what we're used to from men: they're vulnerable and they're premised on a female gaze.
The concept of community justice facilitation therefore was based on the premise that vulnerable groups, particularly children, fall victims of abuse in a number of ways.
The council, which has contributed £52,000, said a recent investigation into a Russian and European-based organised criminal network resulted in the rescue of 13 young, vulnerable Eastern European victims from premises in Kensington, Chelsea and Queensway.
This kind of thing would also seem to leave women vulnerable, if you accept the premise that men can be dangerous.
Patient data held at a GP practice may be vulnerable to a security lapse on the premises, but the damage will be limited.
That would force sex workers either back on to the streets, or into finding clients on the internet and social media sites and using unlicensed, illegal premises, making them all more vulnerable to unsafe sex, violence and trafficking.
They will be given the right to enter premises to check if a vulnerable adult is making their own decisions.
Now, according to the Times, because of the bank's problems, "the financial-familial arrangement is teetering on the edge of collapse": a governing arrangement premised on money is exceptionally vulnerable to fights over money.
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