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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have no idea what would warrant 200 C/S hours, but I do know that if it were me, I wouldn't want anything to do with her - 'specially knowing you have a child to protect. (Not saying that it is child connected, but I think you get my drift).
It must be pretty bad to warrant not being given a suspended sentence instead & until she does confess, I'd keep your distance!
Thank you so much for your replies. You have confirmed for me that I am doing the right thing in not seeing her.
I have been very good friends with her since school and I'm 32 now, so that's why I am having such trouble getting to grips with it, I did think prositution myself, but just couldn't imagine her doing it and she works for a council so stealing or anything child related I'm sure they would report to her work.
Surely if you were that good a friend you would be trying to support her rather than distance yourself from her.
She has committed a crime, she is paying the penalty for that crime which obviously can't have been that serious to warrant only 200 hours community service (which in terms of CS is not that big a sentence) She is obviously having troubles with things so instead of judging her why not just be her friend and then if she feels comfortable enough she would tell you what happened.
Thank you Gev1996, but I have sat down numerous times and asked her, but she point blank refuses to say. I actually work in classified advertising at my local newspaper, If I had a quiet word with a reporter I'm sure I could find out, but it's principal - she must feel she can trust me enough to tell me herself.
Also, I am hopefully joining Police Service within next 2/3 years. So it was an important but very difficult decision for me to take.