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PostPosted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:53 am 
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Shocking case, and its been revealed the guilty party was caught driving while banned whilst on bail for this offence!

3 strikes and your out?

not in the UK it seems...........

(This dog ran away from a car and left the 12 year old trapped under the engine)


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A father has criticised the release of a failed asylum seeker who was prosecuted over a car crash that left his 12-year-old daughter dead.

Aso Mohammed Ibrahim fled after hitting Amy Houston in Blackburn in 2003 and was later jailed for four months.

The Iraqi Kurd was due to be deported after his application for asylum was refused, but has been released from detention pending another appeal.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12011868


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 Post subject: Re: Justice?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:10 pm 
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wannabeeahack wrote:
Shocking case, and its been revealed the guilty party was caught driving while banned whilst on bail for this offence!

3 strikes and your out?

not in the UK it seems...........

(This dog ran away from a car and left the 12 year old trapped under the engine)


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A father has criticised the release of a failed asylum seeker who was prosecuted over a car crash that left his 12-year-old daughter dead.

Aso Mohammed Ibrahim fled after hitting Amy Houston in Blackburn in 2003 and was later jailed for four months.

The Iraqi Kurd was due to be deported after his application for asylum was refused, but has been released from detention pending another appeal.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12011868


Best decision IMO.

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in what way?

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double post again, habit forming :oops:

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4 months detention, will be out in 2, hows that justice?

i hope dad arranges a "coming out" party for him, im sure there will be plenty of volunteer helpers.


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grumpy wrote:
in what way?


Ooopss read it wrong :oops: :oops: Shoot him.

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Its all too regular now, failed asylum seekers get to stay, and they have no respect for any UK laws, watch UK Border patrol, then watch the australian equivalent, the difference is amazing....


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Midlander wrote:
grumpy wrote:
in what way?


Ooopss read it wrong :oops: :oops: Shoot him.


nah, leave that to the Iraqis he's allegedly so scared to face.

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Midlander wrote:
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in what way?


Ooopss read it wrong :oops: :oops: Shoot him.


I don't normally agree with this kind of justice but I will make an exception in this case.

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grumpy wrote:
Midlander wrote:
grumpy wrote:
in what way?


Ooopss read it wrong :oops: :oops: Shoot him.


nah, leave that to the Iraqis he's allegedly so scared to face.


his part of Iraq is now safe (according to the report on this matter), so why not ship him back cos sure as egs is eggs he wont change


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UPDATE

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The UK Border Agency (UKBA) will appeal against a ruling preventing the deportation of an asylum-seeker who left a girl dying under a car.

Immigration Minister Damian Green made the announcement hours after the prime minister expressed anger at the case.

Iraqi Kurd Aso Mohammed Ibrahim was jailed for four months after knocking down Amy Houston in Blackburn in 2003.

On Thursday, the 33-year-old was told he could remain in the UK as he had fathered children there.

In a statement issued by the Home Office, Mr Green said: "We are extremely disappointed at the tribunal's decision and are appealing.

"He was convicted of committing an offence that led to the tragic death of a 12-year-old child and it is our view that he should be removed."




http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-la ... e-12021243


Please note... Labour were in power then....2003


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