Hey hey...
I just had a thought of this, as it came from another thread by suggestion, and I didn't find this one elsewhere...
What's people's thoughts on (say) your government trying put pressure on another country's legal system - either directly, or even as much as 'please be lenient towards this citizen of ours'?
Various Australians still haven't learnt that trying to smuggle drugs through Thailand isn't a very smart thing to do. They end up getting caught, and because Thailand has a fairly harsh punishment system (compared to Australia's), said criminal will often look to our PM for 'support' - so that they put up 2 cents worth of 'defence'.
My thoughts are that if you enter another country, your citizenship amounts to jack squat... you're in that country, your bound by their laws. Don't like the laws, don't go there. Simple!
Anyone else??
I just had a thought of this, as it came from another thread by suggestion, and I didn't find this one elsewhere...
What's people's thoughts on (say) your government trying put pressure on another country's legal system - either directly, or even as much as 'please be lenient towards this citizen of ours'?
Various Australians still haven't learnt that trying to smuggle drugs through Thailand isn't a very smart thing to do. They end up getting caught, and because Thailand has a fairly harsh punishment system (compared to Australia's), said criminal will often look to our PM for 'support' - so that they put up 2 cents worth of 'defence'.
My thoughts are that if you enter another country, your citizenship amounts to jack squat... you're in that country, your bound by their laws. Don't like the laws, don't go there. Simple!
Anyone else??
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