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  • #16
    I keep reading this as IDS not IDF. Shame, that would have been a better story.
    Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
    Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
    We've got both kinds

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    • #17
      TEH EVIL JEWS!!!
      I will never understand why some people on Apolyton find you so clever. You're predictable, mundane, and a google-whore and the most observant of us all know this. Your battles of "wits" rely on obscurity and whenever you fail to find something sufficiently obscure, like this, you just act like a 5 year old. Congratulations, molly.

      Asher on molly bloom

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Cort Haus


        I would have thought that the system of state sovereignty means that a crime on Israeli territory cannot possibly involve a trial in Britain.
        I know laws have been passed recently that mean that certain crimes (Paedophilia being one) commited in a foreign jurisdiction can be tried in Britain. I think a condition is that the suspect is a British citizen - though I don't see any reason why it has to be a British citizen, other than to avoid political and foreign relations ramifications. It would, probably, also be hard to enforce against non-UK citizens.
        One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Dauphin


          I know laws have been passed recently that mean that certain crimes (Paedophilia being one) commited in a foreign jurisdiction can be tried in Britain. I think a condition is that the suspect is a British citizen - though I don't see any reason why it has to be a British citizen, other than to avoid political and foreign relations ramifications.
          Yes, those laws were about crimes committed by British citizens, rather than against them. The laws in question were, as you say, to try and stop kiddy-fiddler tourism.

          edit: OTBOT

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