A BRUTE who battered a baby from the day she was born has been banned from returning to work as a carer once he is freed from prison. Michael Finlay, who previously worked as a carer at Quarriers Village, in Bridge of Weir, was jailed for five years in 2019 after a court heard how his tiny victim suffered a fractured skull. He has now been struck off the social care register after a Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) hearing took place while he is still behind bars. The SSSC has confirmed that 36-year-old Finlay, from Johnstone, has been banned from working in the care industry as a result of Friday’s hearing.
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Jim Usita didn’t have to pay for anything he used to build his community garden his sink, flower pots, drip irrigation system, white picket fence, even his American flag décor.
“That wood came from McDonald’s. McDonald’s was renovating, so I asked if I could take that plywood and I made a flag out of it,” he said, chuckling.
The irony isn’t lost on the 59-year-old contractor from Chula Vista, who advocates for a slower, healthier way of life away from the hustle of the city and fast-food chains. Usita uses apps like OfferUp to find discarded items, and his work in the construction trades as a painter gives him access to material his clients are throwing away.
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