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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Sept 11, 2007 20:44:10 GMT 1
Possibly the biggest single subject to split popular opinion is the aforementioned couple currently viewed as suspects in Portugal.
Is this a trauma too far? Have the police realistic evidence to make such a summary? What are your thoughts and opinions on this matter?
Try to keep the right side of litigiousness
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Post by covunistudent on Sept 11, 2007 21:03:51 GMT 1
Possibly the biggest single subject to split popular opinion is the aforementioned couple currently viewed as suspects in Portugal. Is this a trauma too far? Have the police realistic evidence to make such a summary? What are your thoughts and opinions on this matter? Try to keep the right side of litigiousness It is a trauma too far? Well if they did do it no, and if they didn't do it no. (They will be elimated from the inquiry.) Have the police realistic evidence to make such a summary? I'm not a police officer in Portugal, so I couldn't possibly tell you that. What are your thoughts and opinions on this matter? Personally I think they should be held accountable under Portugal law, (be it crimical law, or social services,) for leaving 3 under 5 children in a bedroom alone. Whatever any decision is made by Portugal law, then that decision should be bound by.
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