Search warrant no longer needed in The Netherlands
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[QUOTE=Teddybeer;44055541]You live in Limburg, whats worse than that?[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't want to live in Limburg.
[QUOTE=Teddybeer;44055541]You live in Limburg, whats worse than that?[/QUOTE]
Actually I don't live in Limburg at all. What makes you think that?
[QUOTE=Strontboer;44055583]Actually I don't live in Limburg at all. What makes you think that?[/QUOTE]
He didn't mean you specifically, he meant 'je woont er' not 'jij woont er'.
[QUOTE=MyAlt91;44052147][IMG]http://www.gewoon-nieuws.nl/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/FredTeeven.jpeg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
After this photo was taken he hurried off to his volcano super lair and hatched a plot to melt all of norway with his death ray
Wow, it's sad to see the Netherlands turning into a police state like this. It's too bad your government doesn't understand basic concepts like a search warrant.
[QUOTE=Strontboer;44052253]How come I'm not surprised at all....
[editline]26th February 2014[/editline]
[b][i]Fun fact[/i][/b] : The government raised taxes on fuel SO MUCH, That they actually get LESS TAXES because people now buy everything just over the border in Germany. [img]http://i.imgur.com/LUCadIN.png[/img][/QUOTE]
But in Netherlands bicycles, ins't it? why do you need gas when you no cars?
[QUOTE=Pantz Master;44055826]Wow, it's sad to see the Netherlands turning into a police state like this. It's too bad your government doesn't understand basic concepts like a search warrant.[/QUOTE]
The US knows probable cause laws as well, not sure what you're talking about.
Anyhow I asked my dad (lawyer), and he said these probable cause raids are rarely if ever executed, they always get a warrant anyway. This is just another piece of symbolic law, created to appease a group of voters and not to actually do anything with, and will most likely be thrown out by the first judge to come across it.
Well, I for one can't wait till I have the possibility to emigrate.
[QUOTE=Strontboer;44055528]How come?[/QUOTE]
Because the entire thing is completely surrounded by the border and is within range from every side? At least inner parts of the other places have it a bit different.
[editline]26th February 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=ah!panic;44055870]But in Netherlands bicycles, ins't it? why do you need gas when you no cars?[/QUOTE]
It's more the fact that it's silly that if you process it in the country, you sell it to your own people for more than you sell it to their neighbors.
It's the same with Germany exporting super cheap energy while upping their energy prices for themselves.
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