Ok, do you have the state dept. website or the documentation of international law that states that violations of this nature can be excused based on the limited proof that the individual has in these cases?
just read the Geneva Convention
If not, there is no way of telling whether this is a true tale....For now, it shall remain so...
i dont need to waste my time convincing you....just saying what happened. I could care less what you believe or not. Have no reason whatsoever to make up something so specific and random like that to "impress" some bharti dopes online.
Didnt you just mention that the car wasnt registered? So how did the DMV and State Dept get a hold of this? Esp considering this was a car that was shipped to the US?
if the car had tags, how could it not be registered? Are you so obtuse?
I said he didnt have his registration card. No license. No proof of insurance. The car was registered, and was insured. He didnt have the proof of it. That's why we had to wait until they could verify everything.
Not everything was honky dory.....obviously it's still nerve racking and obviously the guy's gonna dress us down a bit with angry words. DC cops are pricks and they are more than likely to be pricks when two foreigner guys are in a car with straight pipes going well over the speed limit!
Not that I think that this girl should get some special treatment of sorts, but the case is about the wrongful arrest and the mental and physical distress that came with this wrongful arrest....
she aint gonna get that $1.5m i can guarantee you that. She'll get a few thousand or a nicely worded apology. But let's see.
The girl is suing the state (ie. Educational institution since it is run by the state) for the mishandling the situation and wrongfully accusing her, especially wrt. to her reputation since she was suspected of sending lewd emails....
I'm wondering -- what's a diplomat's child doing going to an American public school???? They usually go to private schools.
Anyways..Its your story...I personally dont believe it.....Moving on nevertheless especially since its not worth arguing over more than has already been said...
take it or leave it dude, it makes absolutely no difference to me
They have profiled even the prestigious ISI as a terrorist organisation.
and what happened? ISI showed them the middle finger as did the media, which paid the CIA station chief an opposite and equal favour
is he required to appear? And if he was, would he appear? Is he in the courtroom for questioning? Nope nope and nope
Did you feel the same way when ISI chief Pasha was summoned?
See above.
I sure didn't feel the way one Lt-Gen Bahia did.
as i said earlier, i was never even frisked when I was "fresh off the boat" ......all they asked me was what my plans were in the states and for how long i would be there. A few other questions as well. The TSA lady was fairly professional and quite calm, considering she gotta see thousands of random faces every day. From the time i went to customs to the time i got a stamp, a 'thank you and a have a nice day' and a yellow cab was no more than half hour. No problem at all.