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Why Should This Father Pay?
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// 'We have some sympathy with Mr Allen, whose evidence that he had no contact with these children at the time we make plain that we accept. //
Seems a strange decision. They accept he did not have contact with the children obeying an earlier decision, but they denied the appeal. How he was supposed to prevent them going away if he was denied contact.
The Judgement, as presented, is barmy.
Seems a strange decision. They accept he did not have contact with the children obeying an earlier decision, but they denied the appeal. How he was supposed to prevent them going away if he was denied contact.
The Judgement, as presented, is barmy.
The judgement is barmy, and I agree with many sympathies here...but I assume that the issue here is that if the school didn't know about the home arrangements (that the father had no contact with the children), then to them he is equally responsible.
...which is just wrong in light of the facts.
This is a case where common sense should prevail, rather than adherence to the minutiae of the law.
...which is just wrong in light of the facts.
This is a case where common sense should prevail, rather than adherence to the minutiae of the law.
If there's no point the judges being there, you have to wonder why they were. It must have cost us quite a bit.
In fact, if their only role is to apply the letter of the law without any ability to inject a bit of common sense or humanity into the process, couldn't we replace them all with a bit of (not very sophisticated) software, and save a fortune?
In fact, if their only role is to apply the letter of the law without any ability to inject a bit of common sense or humanity into the process, couldn't we replace them all with a bit of (not very sophisticated) software, and save a fortune?