@lyonaeroports parking catastrophe! Null de null . We have to pay to get out as the queue to leave is so long after already paying in the terminal . Machines and remote assistance broken #dejatropcher#fail
A 34-year-old Spanish woman was forcibly removed from 🇬🇧 after returning from a Christmas holiday near Málaga despite presenting Brexit paperwork to border officials showing she has a right to live and work in the country.
She was flown back to Spain after being detained overnight in Luton airport on 26 December and told she was “wasting her time” if she thought the Home Office documentation she had showing her right to live in the UK was valid.
The removal has left her in shock but also illustrates the jeopardy facing EU citizens whose applications to remain in the UK under the Brexit withdrawal agreement are yet to be concluded.
Maria’s husband flew out to Spain to help after British border officials warned her not to try to re-enter the country for a month.
She said: “I was supposed to be back at work but now my life has gone. All my stuff is in the UK: my dog, my car. I was doing this veterinary nursing apprenticeship, which was my dream.
“If I try and go back it will be even worse.”
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@stevegreenblatt I don’t think, so I think we managed to create and share our own LCD culture even though we are all remote! However getting together is important both over a zoom and in person.
@stevegreenblatt Yet a software dev doesn’t have troubleshooting in their 🧰 toolset. We often see our programmers doing the troubleshooting and depending on what they find they create an issue which is the. Debugged by the developers or resolved by firmware change etc .