Pregnant Woman in Spanish Jail
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wpa1975

Original Poster:

13,551 posts

137 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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Not sure if a thread is already going but a women was find 420 euros over drunken altercation in Malaga in 2021, she returned home without paying the fine, then went on a holiday to Tenerife in August 2022, of course she was arrested at the airport and jailed.

Now moaning that she could forced to give birth in a Spanish jail, baffles me why she chose to go back on holiday a year later.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-63101715

9.3

1,196 posts

215 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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I fear for the baby's future if she's that daft.

andyA700

3,452 posts

60 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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Drunken altercation, skips home without paying fine, then goes back there for another holiday. I think we can guess the demographic she comes from.

extraT

1,875 posts

173 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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9.3 said:
I fear for the baby's future if she's that daft.
On the plus side, duel citizenship for the baby??

Ziplobb

1,522 posts

307 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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hopefully the spanish will do us a favour and steralise her before release

Spydaman

1,631 posts

281 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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Probably didn’t know Tenerife is in Spain.

munroman

1,902 posts

207 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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Just think that somewhere, a guy has had intercourse with her....

Poor child, adoption would seem to be the best course of action for it.

stevemcs

9,924 posts

116 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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So she knows she has a 420 euro fine but takes 400 just in case ?


ambuletz

11,541 posts

204 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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No sympathy. next.

nicanary

10,968 posts

169 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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extraT said:
9.3 said:
I fear for the baby's future if she's that daft.
On the plus side, duel citizenship for the baby??
Swords or pistols ?

voyds9

8,490 posts

306 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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nicanary said:
extraT said:
9.3 said:
I fear for the baby's future if she's that daft.
On the plus side, duel citizenship for the baby??
Swords or pistols ?
Life's a battle, start as we mean to go on.

Biggy Stardust

7,068 posts

67 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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And then she expects the government to intercede on her behalf as she presumably shouldn't be punished for her actions.

This experience will be educational for her.

crofty1984

16,843 posts

227 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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She knew the fine was outstanding to the point that she brought money to pay for it "just in case". So she should have made sure she paid it beforehand. Like at the time it was due. No sympathy for her.

bitchstewie

64,016 posts

233 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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I have little sympathy for her but some of the comments on this thread are insane.

Adoption
Sterilisation

Seriously?

Some of you need to have a word with yourselves.

dundarach

5,959 posts

251 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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Oh dear!

Scotty2

1,416 posts

289 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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In BBC article: Has diabetes.
Note the size of the individual, and pity help the poor kid who will end up also obese.
Deserves all she is getting.

Superflow

1,707 posts

155 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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This is typical of the petty vindictive mindset that some EU countries have towards UK citizens post brexit.Where is their EU charter now?

A young pregnant woman abroad thrown in prison with a squat hole for a toilet are they serious?

It just needed a bit of common sense to let her pay the fine and go on her way now the Spanish taxpayer is looking at a big net loss on the case because of a vindictive judge.

Spain has been pretty Chavy for years now and this kind of incident does their image no favours whatsoever.

randlemarcus

13,645 posts

254 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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Superflow said:
This is typical of the petty vindictive mindset that some EU countries have towards UK citizens post brexit.Where is their EU charter now?

A young pregnant woman abroad thrown in prison with a squat hole for a toilet are they serious?

It just needed a bit of common sense to let her pay the fine and go on her way now the Spanish taxpayer is looking at a big net loss on the case because of a vindictive judge.

Spain has been pretty Chavy for years now and this kind of incident does their image no favours whatsoever.
So when arrested and held for an admitted offence, they need facilities different to those provided for native citizens? Don't think so.
And she was given the chance to pay the fine, and chose not to. Actions have consequences, just like having Greggs three times a day has consequences.

Best solution would be for her to be deported, and serve her sentence in the UK. Could we claim her accommodation costs back afterwards?

frisbee

5,474 posts

133 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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Won't her baby get Spanish citizenship? Clever woman!

Countdown

47,143 posts

219 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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Superflow said:
This is typical of the petty vindictive mindset that some EU countries have towards UK citizens post brexit.Where is their EU charter now?

A young pregnant woman abroad thrown in prison with a squat hole for a toilet are they serious?

It just needed a bit of common sense to let her pay the fine and go on her way now the Spanish taxpayer is looking at a big net loss on the case because of a vindictive judge.

Spain has been pretty Chavy for years now and this kind of incident does their image no favours whatsoever.
The common sense would have been for her to pay the fine when she was supposed to, and not "hope" that she had gotten away with it. FWIW the Spanish system (fine/community punishment followed by jail if you don't comply) doesn't seem hugely different to ours.

What the Spanish taxpayer is doing is punishing her but also reminding others of what might happen to them if they break the law.