The Hurt Feelings Report form is designed to help individuals document their feelings of hurt in a structured way. It allows you to express your grievances and seek sympathy from others. While the process may seem lighthearted, it aims to address emotional distress seriously.
Anyone who feels their feelings have been hurt can fill out this form. You must provide your name and some basic information about the incident. If you are filling it out on behalf of someone else, you should include your details as well.
The form must be physically handed to any Law Enforcement Officer. Ensure that it is complete and legible before submission. This allows the officer to understand the situation and respond appropriately.
The form requires various details, including:
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Your name and age
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The date and time your feelings were hurt
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The location of the incident
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The name of the person who hurt your feelings
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Any witnesses who can provide sympathy
Additional information about the type of hurt and its impact is also requested.
While it is encouraged to provide as much information as possible, disclosure is voluntary. However, incomplete forms may not be taken as seriously. Providing thorough details can help others understand your situation better.
Once submitted, the report will be reviewed by the appropriate authorities. They may reach out for further clarification or to provide support. If needed, a "hugger" or EMS team may be dispatched to assist you.
Can I request additional support after filing the report?
Yes, you can request supplemental support in writing. The department is committed to providing reasonable assistance, which may include items like a "blankie" or a "binky" if you feel that would help you cope.