They wouldn't.
So, in order to save on posts -what exactly is your point. Why can't she just get on a flight if she chose to do so?
They wouldn't.
So, in order to save on posts -what exactly is your point. Why can't she just get on a flight if she chose to do so?
It's not too difficult. I'll leave it with you for a while.
So you don't actually have an argument - other than asserting that "its a passport thing" with no reasoning behind it at all...
So we're back to she could just get on a flight back to the UK - you've not given any reason why she can't. Not being funny but what is the point of a back and forth like that if you're just making stuff up?
You're not even warm.
You're not making any sense - are you not able to just engage in a discussion/make your point - as this is just taking up further posts?
You seem to think the US could stop her but your only reasoning is "its a passport thing" - and seemingly an imagined reality in which US citizens have no rights and can be stopped at will by their government for any reason?
If not then please do provide some justification as so far you haven't provided any.
Latest update to this is that she has now been charged with causing death by dangerous driving.
Latest update to this is that she has now been charged with causing death by dangerous driving.
Good at least she has to live with that for the rest of her life.
Good at least she has to live with that for the rest of her life.
Latest update to this is that she has now been charged with causing death by dangerous driving.
Sadly that will not happen. She should have been extradited when she first left the country but the Americans decided nope.Good, hopefully she'll be extradited and hope it goes some way to help the family move a step closer to some closure.
If she's been charged, does this mean an arrest warrant will be put out for her?