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Least your ex will avoid you there...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPick the cheapest divorce lawyer. Works for me."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Right to family life
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Polish murder suspect found working in a Subway is fighting extradition | Daily Mail Online
seems like Poland is so bad he wants to stay here & work in Subway.Polish prosecutors want to bring him home to face a two charges of assault and one of murder.
The full extradition hearing was due to start yesterday but a legal blunder led to the whole process starting again from the beginning.
Anthony Hanratty, defending Kupiec, said he would use Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights to stay in Britain.
what a comedy of errors
A Korona Kielce fan is said to have been stabbed to death.
Polish police rounded up a gang of football hooligans but some of those implicated, including Kupiec, are believed to have fled overseas.
Reports in Poland suggest British officers previously arrested two Poles with the same name but released them after realising their errors.
Kupiec was placed on Interpol's most wanted list in 2008.
Kupiec is wanted by Polish police to face charges of causing death by manslaughter or murder, assault or maltreatment, and theft, according to Interpol's website.
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If the right to family life does not start with a parent right to see their child, then it is bollux.Comment
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If an unmarried person with no children can use the Hooman Rights hogwash to avoid extradition, then basically the UK has no extradition ability whatsoever.
What this means, again, is the EU controls exactly what/who/where and why of every aspect of our lives. We are prisoners of the EUSSR, Merkel's little island monkeys.
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Which won't save you from extradition without charge to the United States. But you know, sovereignty or whatever.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf an unmarried person with no children can use the Hooman Rights hogwash to avoid extradition, then basically the UK has no extradition ability whatsoever.
What this means, again, is the EU controls exactly what/who/where and why of every aspect of our lives. We are prisoners of the EUSSR, Merkel's little island monkeys.
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God bless America!Originally posted by seanraaron View PostWhich won't save you from extradition without charge to the United States. But you know, sovereignty or whatever.Comment
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That won't save you. I expect post-Quit all UK citizens would be forced to file income tax in exchange for the protection of the Mighty Eagle.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostGod bless America!Comment
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Or we could just remain in NATO....Originally posted by seanraaron View PostThat won't save you. I expect post-Quit all UK citizens would be forced to file income tax in exchange for the protection of the Mighty Eagle.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Not if we can't pay our goddamned share!Originally posted by LondonManc View PostOr we could just remain in NATO....Comment
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