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<blockquote data-quote="200Meters" data-source="post: 755532" data-attributes="member: 23727"><p>We saw Youngest yesterday morning. I will not get used to seeing him in an orange jumpsuit & as often as we visit him, speaking to him via a closed-circuit phone, through reinforced glass, I won't get used to that either. But he seemed in good enough spirits and said that he's managing. Oldest & his ladyfriend joined us. Afterwards we went for brunch at <a href="https://www.nilirestaurant.com/home" target="_blank"><u>this</u></a> cafe/restaurant.</p><p></p><p>Youngest said the police in our Jerusalem suburb want to talk to him about something and wanted him to come to the police station in our 'burb today, which means that the Prison Service would have to allocate the personnel and their time, and a vehicle to schlep him there. Youngest told me (over the phone) this morning that the guards suggested that he refuse, which would oblige the police (Israel has one integrated, national police force) to go to the prison. (Don't you just love these little bureaucratic power games?) Youngest claims not to know what this is about. A colleague suggested that the police want to talk to him about his cutting off the ankle thinggie and running away from house arrest, which would be an offense in their own right and thus subject to police investigation. I suppose we'll just have to wait & see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="200Meters, post: 755532, member: 23727"] We saw Youngest yesterday morning. I will not get used to seeing him in an orange jumpsuit & as often as we visit him, speaking to him via a closed-circuit phone, through reinforced glass, I won't get used to that either. But he seemed in good enough spirits and said that he's managing. Oldest & his ladyfriend joined us. Afterwards we went for brunch at [URL='https://www.nilirestaurant.com/home'][U]this[/U][/URL] cafe/restaurant. Youngest said the police in our Jerusalem suburb want to talk to him about something and wanted him to come to the police station in our 'burb today, which means that the Prison Service would have to allocate the personnel and their time, and a vehicle to schlep him there. Youngest told me (over the phone) this morning that the guards suggested that he refuse, which would oblige the police (Israel has one integrated, national police force) to go to the prison. (Don't you just love these little bureaucratic power games?) Youngest claims not to know what this is about. A colleague suggested that the police want to talk to him about his cutting off the ankle thinggie and running away from house arrest, which would be an offense in their own right and thus subject to police investigation. I suppose we'll just have to wait & see. [/QUOTE]
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