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Weiss Pinguin 01-24-10 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by NeonSamurai (Post 1244806)
I vote give him his detector, and drop him off in the middle of a minefield.

We'll have to remember to include the proper chip, of course ;)

Tribesman 01-24-10 01:20 PM

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And no matter what the British laws and courts say,
Errrrr...its English laws and English courts. And funnily enough its the English language too

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Nobody can say or has an argument to claim that this fella is "unlikely to flee",
Actually they have, otherwise he wouldn't be granted bail.

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and he already has proven that he is a threat to the public.
No he hasn't, if he was a threat to the public then he wouldn't be able to get bail.

Skybird 01-24-10 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Letum (Post 1244824)
You accuse the British courts of using the wrong word in a language that isn't your first tongue? Has your arrogance no bounds?

That aside, what does the word matter? Roses by any other name smell
the same because language is the slave of meaning, not meaning the
slave of language. Meaning always precedes language.

Check your own dictionary before pointing fingers, laserbrain.
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to be (out) on bail gegen Kaution freigelassen sein; to let sb out on bail jdn gegen Kaution freilassen
© Langenscheidt KG, Berlin und München und HarperCollins Publishers Ltd


A Kaution that is not given in advance is no Kaution. A bail that is not given in advance is no bail. A security that is not given (or secured) in advance is no security. For SteamWake English is native language - and he also asks you about bails not being payed. ;)

Letum 01-24-10 07:41 PM

...you seem to have missed my point a little...

FIREWALL 01-24-10 07:45 PM

Those in charge that ordered those there's a simple explanation.

THE PETER PRINCIPLE. Enough said ? :p2:

Tribesman 01-25-10 03:43 AM

Fair play to Jim McCormick.
The old lesson applies, buyer beware.
If people are dumb enough to by such an obviously useless magic wand then that is their problem and their stupidity.

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Check your own dictionary before pointing fingers, laserbrain.
:har:
Check the meaning of the words you use.
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to be (out) on bail gegen Kaution freigelassen sein; to let sb out on bail jdn gegen Kaution freilassen
Wow does Letum have a German dictionary. How does a german legal term translate to a British legal term?
Oh yeah, it doesn't as the laws are different.:yeah:

So the problem that arose
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He's free again, on bail.
What sort of bail? Skybird didn't know
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Acceptable, eventually, only if the bail is of the ammount of all profits he has made by selling these things
He set conditions on something he didn't know, the limits and terms of which he also didn't know.
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so that he has no reserves to flee
He followed with nonsense, if there was a reasonable chance of the person fleeing the jurisdiction they wouldn't get bail.

One interesting thing though.
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For SteamWake English is native language - and he also asks you about bails not being payed.
Steamwake asked a question as he understood that similar laws and language can be different in different countries.
Skybirds just insisted that English law and English language are wrong because otherwise he would be wrong. :rotfl2:


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