skibum wrote:
I ran into one of my bullies today at a place that is important for me to go to on a regular basis, he is the general manager there. Unfortunately there is no other place where I can go to get these needs met for my physical disability. And before anyone says I should complain to his superior, I already have and they just supported him and shot me down. So I just have to be careful when I am there. I am disgusted though because I do not have the ability to recognize most people. My facial recognition is very weak. So when I ran into him, I had absolutely no idea who he was. So I was extremely nice to him and we had a lovely conversation. It wasn't until I got home that I realized that I was talking to someone who has basically tortured me in the past and has threatened to do it again.
Unfortunately, my inability to recognize people is part of my genetic makeup. And there is not one single person on this planet that is willing to help protect me with things that I am so vulnerable to like not being able to recognize predators and people who have hurt me significantly. It terrifies me that I have to be this vulnerable to them. I cannot shake the feeling of horror and disgust that I am feeling right now.
I entered the following query into ChatGPT: ""What can be done to expose a predator employed as a caretaker at a facility for disabled people?"
ChatGPT offered several suggestions. #1 is document observations and incidents. Keep a journal. If there are visible signs of abuse, photograph them.
Contact Adult Protective Services (APS).
Contact Law Enforcement.
Report to Licensing and Oversight Agencies. State Licensing Board, Ombudsman Program for that facility.
Inform Trusted Staff Members.
Call hotline for "National Adult Protective Services Association (NAPSA)."
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