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Interpol issues wanted notice for wife of U.S. diplomat sought over fatal UK car crash

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The case prompted an intervention from President Donald Trump in October last year, 

Trump's using the ages old banana republic dictator's line 'for my friends everything, for my enemies the law'. Or as some say 'laws are for peasants, not the elite' hee hee

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The 'special' relationship with the USA is a load of rubbish..

Tired of being a lapdog to the man child in the White House.

The woman who killed Harry Dunn should face trial in the UK asap!

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Diplomatic immunity was designed to protect government officials abroad from harassment and abuse by foreign powers not to protect idiots who forget which side of the road to drive on!

Ms Sacoolas is a coward being protected by even bigger cowards.

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Good. She should go back to the UK and be tried.

Manslaughter — plain and simple! No one is above the law!

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Good.

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She NEVER had diplomatic immunity. People and authorities were fooled into believing she did. Americans are still driving on the wrong side of the road in that area.

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Sadly she will never be extradited. We should have recent pictures or her in every article published about that story, people should recognize her everywhere.

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At least she won't be leaving the US again. She should never have left. This should have been addressed immediately, in the UK. The US should have rescinded her immunity, since it wasn't related to any diplomatic need.

Traffic issues should never be included.

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She should return to the UK and make her case as best she can. Maybe she can show something that excuses her driving mistake somewhat, but running away under the excuse of diplomatic immunity... that is just so low.

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