'Family from hell' booted out

... icSurreyOnline - 'Family from hell' booted out icSurreyOnline Motors Jobs Homes Dating Search The Web icSurreyOnline for Home page Dating News National Regional headlines Crawley Dorking & Leatherhead East Grinstead Epsom & Banstead Redhill Reigate Sutton Tandridge Showbiz Education Sports Crystal Palace Travel Business News Business search Jobs Have your say Letters to the editor Homes Motors Family notices Classifieds What's on Lifestyle TV & radio Personal finance Weather About us Bingo Redhill 'Family from hell' booted out Mar 30 2006By John Geoghegan A FAMILY from hell swore and shouted abuse as they were booted out of their home after years of inflicting misery on their neighbours.

The family, from Norfolk Close, Horley, were formally evicted on Friday morning by homeowners London & Quadrant Housing Trust and Surrey Police.

Three of the family had already been given anti-social behaviour orders, and at the eviction court hearing last month a judge said he believed that drug dealing had taken place at the property.

London & Quadrant Housing Trust's officer for Surrey, Jacqui Rixon, said: "They left of their own accord about 15 minutes before the bailiffs arrived and were outside the police station, swearing and shouting abuse.

"From what I could see, it was all the adults who were still around, including the tenant, Lisa Fu...

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Abusing less fortunate becomes growing trend

... Abusing less fortunate becomes growing trend - Editorials Periscope College Publisher Network Join the College Publisher Network Advertise Across the Network Select your search method Search This Paper Search This Paper Search Google Careers Housing Movies Scholarships Grads Sections News Editorials Features Sports Entertainment Options Login Register About Us Message Board Events Calendar Letter to the Editor Classifieds Back Issues Search Channels World News Wired News National News PDF View print edition pdf Links Engagement announcements Shorter College College Publisher Rome News-Tribune www.theperiscope.org Periscope Current Issue: Home Editorials Abusing less fortunate becomes growing trend Carrie Fitzsimmons Issue date: 3/31/06 Section: Editorials PrintEmail Page 1 of 1 I never met Bruce Anderson, but his story will haunt me for the rest of my life.

He died a lonely man without a home on a cold winter night.

The cause was a result of freezing to death in below zero temperatures.

After his death, questions started to arise, such as "Why did someone not seek him out or try to help him?

" However, thousands of homeless men and women die every year from mistreatment and neglect.

The sad part is, not a lot is being done to stop the abuse.

Recently, CNN reported that two men set a homeless man in Boston on fire while he was sleeping on a park bench in a neighborhood surrounded by bars.

Since 2005, 73 homeless people have been assaulted and 13 have died.

In January, t...

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