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Another offer I am not able to refuse (wanna bet)
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<blockquote data-quote="sonnetpete" data-source="post: 870442" data-attributes="member: 310216"><p>Had I been living in the UK Topper, I probably would contact the police, even just to register it as a criminal act. However, as HB has touched on, getting the gendarmes interested (especially as it's in English) is a totally different matter. Even if I went in to the local gendarmerie, sadly I think it would be met with the usual gallic shrug.</p><p></p><p>@HB : I did have to get some form from the British Consulate in Paris. One the one hand the marriage was made slightly easier in that we were both UK citizens but my wife was divorced and had to get her decree absolute translated and as she was born in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia, had to obtain her full birth certificate from there and get that translated too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnetpete, post: 870442, member: 310216"] Had I been living in the UK Topper, I probably would contact the police, even just to register it as a criminal act. However, as HB has touched on, getting the gendarmes interested (especially as it's in English) is a totally different matter. Even if I went in to the local gendarmerie, sadly I think it would be met with the usual gallic shrug. @HB : I did have to get some form from the British Consulate in Paris. One the one hand the marriage was made slightly easier in that we were both UK citizens but my wife was divorced and had to get her decree absolute translated and as she was born in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia, had to obtain her full birth certificate from there and get that translated too. [/QUOTE]
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