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I find it a serious waste of police time and money to have to re-act to and then take to court the SUPER HEROES from fathers 4 justice when they could have sent AN OFFICER to remind the ex-wives that a court had already been involved and in many cases granted access to the children by their dads which was being willfully ignored,surely it is a criminal offence to refuse a court order.

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Couldn't agree more, Mala.

 

I believe the Saudi's have a reasonable method of sentencing for wayward women.

 

Ooooops ! More diatribe from the Gravesend Brigade !

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FLEETFANNo1USA said:
I learnt the hard way, i was left by my wife with two kids, she never gave me a penny in support, and the Courts wouldn't make her pay! Equality my A*SE!
More Power to the Superdads!


Ditto, FFUSA. There isnt equality.

There was some 5hit presenter on TalkSport last night who was enraged at the Fathers4Justice mob, and called them a public nuisance.
I only hope [for his sake] that he never has the experience with his family. Nevertheless, if F4J manage to change the system then he might end up grateful that they did cause him a little "inconvenience" once upon a time.
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Sorry mate, but there are thousands of causes people care and campaign passionately about, some I agree with, some I do not. Everyone is entitled to lawfully protest, but holding thousands of people up, costing millions in lost earnings isn't on and bolloxs if you agree or not with his cause. Myself nor the other members of the public, innocently trying to get to work, earn a living, get home or where ever, have neither come between Batman and his kids, so why target us!! Its a [****!!****] outrage that the old bill, 2 police vans of them, each costing thousands of pounds and actually stopping them doing proper police work, sit there watching the twat! They should simply climb the thing and drag the little pr1ck down!!

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Whilst I totally sympathise with F4J, they do nothing to help their cause if they cause disruption to normal folk. there are plenty of other forms of direct action they could take. Look at the fire dispute. the longer it went on the less support the public gave them.

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Remember that when there are transport strikes for more money. A lot of us had to suffer from them in the past and lose wages. As to the thousands for the policing........how about the millions it costs to police football grounds because Fans try to kill each other? That is usually down to one thing and it is creeping in here......INTOLERANCE!

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Well similar incidents of "direct action" have taken place in history. Votes for Women campaign, for example, disrupted public life all those years ago. Throwing themselves under King's horses, chaining themselves to railings etc..

People tend to turn to "direct action" when they are frustrated with not being heard and having their reasonable demands rejected.

By NOT enforcing the court orders the authorities are confirming that the Law is indeed an Ass.

And even if you don't agree with F4J or their tactics, surely anyone with any sense of egalitarianism, justice, or simply some form of respect for the society that we live in should stand behind these fellas.

The irony is is that F4J are actually campaigning for a strengthening of the powers of Law and Order; albeit by using unlawful means. But by turning our backs on them we are accepting the current trend for lawlessness which pervades Britain at the moment.

 

Lastly, like others, I lost members of my family in WW2 who were defending the world against the Nazis. Theirs was the ultimate sacrifice. Getting stuck in a bit of traffic - as inconvenient as it is, I accept - is merely a small inconvenience over what really is a serious social and political issue.

Good luck fellas.

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maladroit said:
Like Bruno said...all they have to do is enforce the court orders then they'll be none of this shenanigans.


[color:"red"] Big Frank came up with a word as long as 'Shenanigans, Mala ?? God, it'll be used in panto next year - 'No wat I mean, Harri' ?'

[color:"black"] On a serious note, Fathers have always been second citizens as far as matrimonial cases are concerned. Too many Cherie Blur types getting on the benches these days, and NOT for the right reasons !
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'A woman is a household device, best used screwed firmly down in the kitchen'

[color:"red"] (More letters to the times, Big J.R. ?) [color:"black"]



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