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Pirates I am sure will fall into the category of the World Justice System that I have been hearing about.
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hail to the seals..:tu....I dont see what the problem is the solution is easy,first of all these cargo ships are carrying millions of dollars in cargo,what would be the cost of say 4 or 5 ex military specialists,to take the journey? heavily armed the pirates approach the ship the rpg leans over the side "poof" what pirates someone say pirates...its easy...
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On your point two, well, it is international crime so I think the UN should prosecute. |
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I thought you might get a chuckle from this, Ferd...
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It's not an international crime.
Each case would be a crime by the pirates against the citizens on the ship, committed on the sovereign soil of the ship's registered country. So in the case of the kidnapped captain, it was as if the pirates came ashore and kidnapped him in Massachusetts and held him there. Just like an illegal alien robbing a liquor store. Now if the take the persons they kidnapped ashore it gets complicated. IANAL, this is just how I have seen it explained. |
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Open sea is no-man's land, outside the 12 mile zone it is an international crime.
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Who would know if you just sunk the whole pirate ship?
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I like how you think Al |
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Kaboom enough said
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Al for President?
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Then since there is no international police force to deal with it, anyone can do anything, anytime? My house is not federal territory, kidnapping is a federal crime. I can defend myself and my house without help from any federal authority, since self defense is a God-given right. I would think anyone has the right to self defense anywhere, especially on a ship in international waters where nobody else can decide what to do. I wonder if there is any money to be made in independent pirate hunting. |
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The ships are not armed because there are regulations in just about every country prohibiting the vessels from carrying firearms.
The problem with someone outfitting a ship as a "privateer" (that used to be the term used for vessels sailing under say, the Spanish flag, and hunting down vessels of another country) is that you would become a bigger target than the pirates. |
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