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They should does a 'face-off' type procedure with him and Gary (all that's not ) Glitter and send that t**t over instead.
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That depends if there's an express train passing in the other direction and you're smoking out of the trackside window. At the least you would then be smoking on the train.Originally posted by expat View PostGood answer. If I am in a non-smoking train but my head is outside the window smoking a cigarette, am I smoking on the train?
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Good answer. If I am in a non-smoking train but my head is outside the window smoking a cigarette, am I smoking on the train?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostInteresting point.
If I launch a missile from here and it hits the USA, should I be tried in the UK (where the missile was launched) or the USA (where the damage was done)?
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Interesting point.Originally posted by expat View PostI still don't understand how something he did in London gets him extradited to a country he's never been in, to stand trial in one of their courts. If he's broken English Law, try him in London; if not, let him alone.
If I launch a missile from here and it hits the USA, should I be tried in the UK (where the missile was launched) or the USA (where the damage was done)?
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I still don't understand how something he did in London gets him extradited to a country he's never been in, to stand trial in one of their courts. If he's broken English Law, try him in London; if not, let him alone.
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He'll be a new man after that stayOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhen you're extradited, do you get a visa? And as the US are planning for him to stay for more than 3 months, will they give him a green card?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7585861.stm

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When you're extradited, do you get a visa? And as the US are planning for him to stay for more than 3 months, will they give him a green card?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7585861.stmTags: None
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