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Old 09-09-2007, 20:40   #1005
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Toddler 'abducted' during holiday

We all know that the Portugese Police, have a secrecy law, following an incident, which they regret, and they brought it in, but the biggest problem there is, that when an english subject travels abroad, they are protected still by British Law, that is why, they have British consuls in there respective countries, we have allready been told that British police were in Portugal to hekp the case, what l stated was a British lawyer should be there, WHO has Portugese knowlege of the law, can you imagine a British holiday maker in a foriegn land, and listening to someone in the native tongue, they could be talking about you, and you wouldn't know would you. l think the handling of this case has been a total farce and appalling, And when l stated BRITISH LAW, we hold a British Passport, and therefore are protected by British law.
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