haydude
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So what do you suggest should have been done?
Offer a blanket, a cup of tea and a free berth for a month would have been being gentle hosts.
So what do you suggest should have been done?
Offer a blanket, a cup of tea and a free berth for a month would have been being gentle hosts.
Yes seems very unfair to me......they could have warned him off & told him he would be impounded if he entered the UK then I dare say he would have gone somewhere else & .....he must have passed through other Countries on route I wonder how they treated him?
What a miserable Country we have become when you consider all the immigrants we see on our streets many of whome I'm sure can't be legal![]()
The whole thing reeks badly of sex pest....
Offer a blanket, a cup of tea and a free berth for a month would have been being gentle hosts.
What? You mean turning up at your love interest's place of work armed with a knife isn't an accepted courtship option any more?
Interesting to see a picture of his boat in that story. I'm sure I recognise the type, with the window across the front of the cabin and the small round ones each side. Is it a Newbridge creation of some kind?
However deranged the skipper, Turkey to Plymouth via Biscay in November is a testament to how far a small boat can get.
Pete
Perhaps as I live locally I could be his literary agent?
Interesting to see a picture of his boat in that story. I'm sure I recognise the type, with the window across the front of the cabin and the small round ones each side. Is it a Newbridge creation of some kind?
However deranged the skipper, Turkey to Plymouth via Biscay in November is a testament to how far a small boat can get.
Pete
You'll have to be quick!
(Actually he's already in Sussex, apparently, not Devon.)
Pete
.Pretty sure it is a Leisure 17. Very seaworthy little boat, but big challenge to get it as far as Turkey to UK.
Read the article. He was trying to get to the UK to find a woman he met on a holiday 7 years ago, who now quite clearly wants nothing to do with him. He has been deported from other countries. The fact that he is obsessively seeking this woman makes him look as if the proper term is not "illegal immigrant" but stalker.
There is nothing to stop any Turk getting a passport, or applying for a visa to visit the UK. The fact that he has chosen not to probably speaks volumes for his mental state.
The article says a great deal about the journalist's knowledge of Turkey and Greece, with this quote: "Despite her blocking him from her account, he set off in his 16ft yacht Ninova from Bodrum, near the Turkish city of Kos, in March this year."
Well if anyone wants to read his blog of the journey:
http://www.courtneyforever.com/ - "Hunger Strike For Courtney Murray"
In amongst the sailing talk, there is a string of run in's with immigration officials in various countries, prison spells and lots of "Courtney come on Courtney. Only 1 yes… You see, I do what ever i can do. Please accept me. I love you."
The whole thing reeks badly of sex pest....
Hard to believe, isn't it? Apparently sane and one might expect law abiding citizens decrying our legal obligation to reject illegal immigrants. Why is it that whenever someone is caught blatantly breaking the law there is a strident outburst of people saying let him off, he didn't do anything? Is the law optional? Since when?
Is the plan to just ditch the law and live in anarchy (that is, more than we do already)?
Nothing ever seems to be anyone's fault these days, there's always a wet excuse why they should be let off or not punished.
Of course this is a correct decision by the Immigration authorities. I'm not going to sat well done because it is just their job which we expect them to do properly Or at least, the law-abiding ones amongst us do.
To be fair, the stalker angle only came to light after the frothing at the mouth and accusations of being a Nazi state were well underway....Here here. Why people are trying to defend an illegal Turkish stalker is beyond me.![]()