To everyone who says this treaty is one-sided and who presumably know a lot more about this than I do: Has a US citizen ever been extradited to the UK to face crimes (allegedly) committed here?
Genuinely curious here :)
I guess because this isn't World in Conflict and it is actually much tougher than you'd expect to get a gunship that's spent weeks in a container to fly ;)
I always thought things like this wouldn't work because criminals don't decide to commit crimes based on whether or not they think they can "take" the punishment.
I thought criminals commit crimes because they honestly don't think they'll get caught - therefore harsher punishments won't have...
No. I've thought about this, but the end result is probably going to be something along the lines of:
- If the lecturer/teacher/examiner knows that you'll be given however much time you want to complete the exam, they'll just ask you more stuff.
I'd much rather revise my modules knowing that...
What happens when it becomes law to disclose your decryption keys to law enforcement, should they ask for it (this might even be true already)?
How do you know that you've nothing to hide?
I can't guarantee that, no. But every great man in the past who came along and revolutionised the way we look at the world first started by showing why the current ideas don't work, and then came up with something better.
This guy hasn't done that.
That discrepancy is because all of those other countries charge less for diesel than they do for unleaded. In the UK we have it 'backwards' in the sense that diesel is more expensive. I don't know why it is different.
Could you lie to them? Presumably if you:
- Don't use Facebook on company equipment (not sure why you'd want to anyway :p)
- Set up so that people can't search your profile using only your name
- Set profile to private
How would they ever find out?
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