Warning to tenants, violence!

Will anyone be able to let us know if the victim in Macy realm is finally taken care of?

Report and that’s about it. You clearly love to escalate these events into a fever. Accept that bad things happen and you can only do so much. Reporting is really the limit. Beyond that it’s just venting and lashing out at others.

Victims and perpetrators were alone in the house, as roommate was of the opinion that the appointment with another friend is more important than staying at home.

That is your opinion and you are entitled to it. I have a very different one as now am sick of experiencing violence while viewing and having what has now become a pointless discussion. If you shut down places, it will not occur again and other tenants might realise that it is a serious issue. Again my opinion.

Does it look like it, both are still there and the apartment goes on as nothing happened. Of course the scene has been deleted.

You see I am different to you and will NEVER accept violence. But hey you keep making excuses for it, that is your prerogative.

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In my opinion, you’re asking too much. Be careful becoming emotionally attached to people you’re in no position to help. It’s ok to care, but don’t ever expect anything in return.

Darn, it lets me know that this is normal doing there :worried:

And yet, you don’t avoid them, instead you gravitate to them. Report the violence to vhtv and follow your own advice and move on. Leave it up to vhtv to deal with.

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It is not emotional, I have no attachment to any tenants. It is that I think violence has no place in this world. I might not be able to do something about it but maybe one day someone might.

I don’t expect anything in return, of course. But I’m gentle soul and it makes my cry if someone kicks the cat. I’m people person. Oh, and a____ls.

I do avoid them as previously stated, I now no longer click on any apartment that has violence. might not seem much but it is my way.

What makes you think I accept violence? You’re getting riled up. I simply accept that these are real people and yes, violence does happen, and all any of us can do is report it and hope vhtv and the manager do what’s best given the actual facts of the matter.

And that is working out just great yep. Just need to see how often this discussion has come up to see that their policy is not working.

Anyway I am out of what has now become a meaningless discussion. I simply will not watch apartments that have violence. VHTV can do what they wish. People can have a difference of opinion.

Good, then consider avoiding the topic in the forums as well. It seems to just get you worked up and more upset and in the end, you’ve really accomplished nothing but let out steam, which is probably why you do it.

@VHTV_CEO IMO VHTV has a good policy when it comes to dealing with violence and most cases are handled professionally. my only suggestion is to improve the communication and let the viewers know about what has been done in regard to each case. as sometimes when a place goes offline and comes back after a few hours/days some people might think nothing has been done and the incident has not been dealt with, releasing an official short statement to acknowledge the problem and briefly explaining what has been done to address it, can help to put people’s minds at ease.

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That’s it! Please.

B___dy hell, mate, I didn’t expect that from you. I said long time ago that switching off a flat and eviction doesn’t solve the problem, and will not improve the situation of the victim, but most of the people always demanded that, not to mention immediate imprisonment of the alleged perpetrators, and sentencing without examination of the evidences :joy:, each time violent incidents or something suspicious occurred; I’m glad to hear at least you learnt something from the past, and you realize life isn’t as easy as it looks like on the screen :+1:

Unfortunately, we cannot always say publicly what exactly we have done.