geezer466 wrote:
I don't think any of this is the blame of the Spanish apart from a bit of discretion in parading the parents about in handcuffs.
I am getting the impression the real villain of the piece here is the European Arrest Warrant. It is beginning to look like there is little room for manoeuvre once one has been issued.
Seem to recall Nick Clegg bigging it up in one of his TV debates against Farage. Saying it allowed us to pursue criminals and terrorists across European Borders.
Says it all really. A piece of legislation brought into being for the pursuit of terrorists and real criminals being used to crack down on honest parents on some spurious neglect charge and to separate them from from their very sick child.
Some of the papers are reporting that the child is terminal and that he may only have 2 to 3 Months. Separation at this stage under such circumstances due to bureaucracy and vindictiveness of the state cannot be excused or justified. The 3 days the parents are now incarcerated where there is no criminal charge nor likely to be one are precious and they will be lost forever.
Just another tick in the UKIP box now as far I am concerned.
Westonman often refers to cases here which are subject to the secrecy of the Family Court Division. This is one which is front and centre in the glare and it does not look pretty.
I wonder why it is so difficult to find some 'room for manouvre' or for anything to be revoked once these decisions have been made.
In these tragic circumstances, I would just say 'you are free to go to your little boy now' and if there are questions to answer, leave them to another time. They are not harming or endangering anyone.