Dear Sir, Yet again Christopher Skase pulls the victimisation card from the deck and lays it on the table and yet again Spain has failed in its international obligation to hand over a suspected criminal. Christopher Skase has been dying for 10 years now. That's 10 years of swimming, sunbaking, tennis - oh and dying of course. I've always had a deep suspicion of the law system (regardless of the country) for the lack of actual justice it hands out, but now I've come to the realisation that the law is more than an ass, it's also a direct competitor to common decency and accountability. I wonder if Skase had murdered someone, would Spain be so weak? Probably. Perhaps this is a sign of an amoral society. 90 days to live eh? We'll be counting the days in Australia.
Counting the days in Australia
13/07/2001 00:00
Also in Holiday
- Spain wants Britons to show they have 113.40 euros, £97, per day for their holidays
- Big changes on the horizon when Britons travel to Mallorca
- Over two hours for Britons to get through Palma airport queues
- Palma Airport passport control "collapse" put down to unscheduled flights
- Living in a motorhome in Palma: "It'll only get worse"
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