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Polish women killed her husband by stamping on his head, can't be deported from UK


Harry
26 Jun 2013 #1
Nice to see the UK still doing an excellent job of keeping Pawel scum out of our fair country:

A Polish woman who killed her husband by repeatedly stamping on his head cannot be deported from Britain because of EU rules, it emerged today.
A judge rejected the Home Office's claim that Theresa Rafacz posed a danger to the public despite her admitting the 'gratuitous' attack.
Mr Justice Blake, the UK's most senior immigration judge, ruled that she could stay because her crime did not cross a 'seriousness threshold' under European law.
EU citizens can only be ordered out of the country if they have committed crimes in 'exceptional circumstances.'
Rafacz pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was jailed for two years after Belfast Crown Court was told how she 'lost control' when she came home from work to find her husband Piotr drunk while he was meant to be looking after their three-year-old son.

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304888/Polish-wife-killed-husband-stamping-repeatedly-head-deported-EU-rules.html
smurf 39 | 1,969
26 Jun 2013 #2
she only got 2 years!!! F!ck in hell.
Foreigner4 12 | 1,768
26 Jun 2013 #3
So she knew he was an alcoholic but decided to not only stay with him but leave him in charge of their son and when he did what addicts do, she killed a defenseless person. Yet somehow "Mr Justice Blake, the UK's most senior immigration judge, ruled that she could stay because her crime did not cross a 'seriousness threshold' under European law."

Hey, feminists, how does this sit with you all?
How would that go over with you and the general public if a man stomped his wife to death and got 2 years?
What the hell kind of precedent does that set?
OP Harry
26 Jun 2013 #4
Hey, feminists, how does this sit with you all?

The bit about her not being deported from the UK sits just fine with me. Whatever keeps Pawel scum out of our fair country is fine with me.
f stop 25 | 2,503
26 Jun 2013 #5
so many hilariously inappropriate punch lines come to mind... I better not.
Foreigner4 12 | 1,768
26 Jun 2013 #6
So in the wake of a child losing one parent to murder and another to jail time, what comes to your mind is "hilariously inappropriate punch lines?"

Why, I had no idea you were that much of an idiot.
OP Harry
26 Jun 2013 #7
so many hilariously inappropriate punch lines come to mind... I better not.

In this case it's not really the punch lines you want to worry about, it's the kicker.

I'll get my coat.
f stop 25 | 2,503
26 Jun 2013 #8
there is one where a drunk husband comes home late at night and sees his wife standing in the kitchen with a rolling pin in her hands. "Baking, at this time of night, dear?" he asks.


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