Saturday, August 19, 2006
Can't we deal with Al Fayed appropriately?
It seems he has wasted a substantial amount of Police time with his lies, at the very least, and caused grave diplomatic concerns.
At the very least, surely Al Fayed can be given enforced medication and restrained, under the legislation proposed for Spring 2008.
Im Spring 2008 the English government plans to make the definition of mental illness more broad and far reaching, and plans to force people to take medication once they have been discharged from hospital (Community Treatment Orders). Personally I think the legislation should not be carried out anyway and is of little merit but if Al Fayed is not constrained and given enforced medication it sounds like bizarre cronyism and further steps may even make the legislation unenforceable. See bedpush.com for proposed details regarding legislation.
Dr Mailliez denied the claim by Mr Al Fayed that there was a last message about her love for his son. Dr Mailliez said: “When I arrived she was not conscious. She was just moaning and moving her hands and her arms in every direction. That showed that she was in a little pain. But she couldn’t speak words.” Dr Mailliez confirmed that in the half-hour or more he was at the scene, he never heard the Princess speak.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2319336,00.html
At the very least, surely Al Fayed can be given enforced medication and restrained, under the legislation proposed for Spring 2008.
Im Spring 2008 the English government plans to make the definition of mental illness more broad and far reaching, and plans to force people to take medication once they have been discharged from hospital (Community Treatment Orders). Personally I think the legislation should not be carried out anyway and is of little merit but if Al Fayed is not constrained and given enforced medication it sounds like bizarre cronyism and further steps may even make the legislation unenforceable. See bedpush.com for proposed details regarding legislation.
Dr Mailliez denied the claim by Mr Al Fayed that there was a last message about her love for his son. Dr Mailliez said: “When I arrived she was not conscious. She was just moaning and moving her hands and her arms in every direction. That showed that she was in a little pain. But she couldn’t speak words.” Dr Mailliez confirmed that in the half-hour or more he was at the scene, he never heard the Princess speak.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2319336,00.html
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