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ThommosBucket
31 Jul 15 20:14
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Daughter just asked me what the French police / authorities do with anyone caught trespassing or attempting to board a lorry or caught in the tunnel itself.

With the numbers apparently involved, theres no way they can arrest and detain them all - detention centres / prisons would be overflowing.

Do they just send them back to the camps which have sprung up - so they try again the next night.

Have to say I felt a bit lame saying "err, they just move them on - now finish your tea!".

Before we get the usual - they should just shoot them / dump them in the channel etc comments - this is not a question about the rights and wrongs, would just like to give a better answer to a question!

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Sica Dan
When: 31 Jul 15 20:19
You are correct in thinking they are released to try again.
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ThommosBucket
When: 31 Jul 15 20:23
Cheers Sica - thought that would be the case.

I may not be David Cameron or Hollande - but not sure that is going to work!
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Wesdag
When: 31 Jul 15 20:49
Managing rather than solving the problem involves more overtime.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 31 Jul 15 21:37
The French want rid of them and secretly help them.

If Cameron had any guts he would send the French ambassador home.
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Ibrahima Sonko
When: 31 Jul 15 21:38
Indeed, the French are doing what every British person would do.
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ripped off
When: 31 Jul 15 21:55
simple , call an amnesty, everyone who wants to come to the uk can come , put free ferry free beer and food ...wait till their in the middle of the channel then torpedo it ....sorted
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padlock
When: 31 Jul 15 22:07
Just drop them off by the camp area apparently Plain
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