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Is this considered beating red light?

I wonder... I also wonder if he was already old and physically infirm that's why knocked down those pedestrians back in 2009 in the 1st place.

but on another note, I'm pretty damn sure that karma works. :geek:
 
I wonder... I also wonder if he was already old and physically infirm that's why knocked down those pedestrians back in 2009 in the 1st place.

but on another note, I'm pretty damn sure that karma works. :geek:


Actually, if he was charged and stay in our
69-Star Changi Ritz Carlton,
i am sure it is bettererest than a Bucharest jail??
 




US refusal to extradite diplomat's wife 'denial of justice': UK
Anna Sacoolas' case is a political headache for PM Johnson who is trying to cultivate better ties with US amid Brexit.
24 Jan 2020
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The parents of the victim, Harry Dunn, visited the White House in October to meet US President Trump [File: Andy Rain/EPA]

The parents of the victim, Harry Dunn, visited the White House in October to meet US President Trump [File: Andy Rain/EPA]
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Britain on Friday rebuked the United States for refusing to extradite a diplomat's wife charged over a car crash that killed a British teenager, calling it a "denial of justice".
The case of Anna Sacoolas has been a thorn in London's close relations with Washington, stirring up debates over the limits of diplomatic immunity in cases unrelated to national security.
"We are disappointed in this decision, which appears to be a denial of justice," a spokeswoman for the Home Office said.
 
Fake death. Switch body, new identity new life. Did anyone witness his death and his corpse?
possible. it's happened before. I once was in the unfortunate position of being involved in chasing somebody down for a debt. Eventually found him burned to a crisp in a car accident. Catch is that his car was identified, but the body was too badly burned to identify. However, conveniently, the authorities straight away declared that it was 100% confirm chop that person so all legal matters against him (there were a lot) were closed due to his death. Convenient no?
 
possible. it's happened before. I once was in the unfortunate position of being involved in chasing somebody down for a debt. Eventually found him burned to a crisp in a car accident. Catch is that his car was identified, but the body was too badly burned to identify. However, conveniently, the authorities straight away declared that it was 100% confirm chop that person so all legal matters against him (there were a lot) were closed due to his death. Convenient no?

Considering his position, situation and circumstances, it's highly possible.
 





US refusal to extradite diplomat's wife 'denial of justice': UK
Anna Sacoolas' case is a political headache for PM Johnson who is trying to cultivate better ties with US amid Brexit.
24 Jan 2020
  • whatsapp

The parents of the victim, Harry Dunn, visited the White House in October to meet US President Trump [File: Andy Rain/EPA]

The parents of the victim, Harry Dunn, visited the White House in October to meet US President Trump [File: Andy Rain/EPA]
MORE ON US & CANADA
Britain on Friday rebuked the United States for refusing to extradite a diplomat's wife charged over a car crash that killed a British teenager, calling it a "denial of justice".
The case of Anna Sacoolas has been a thorn in London's close relations with Washington, stirring up debates over the limits of diplomatic immunity in cases unrelated to national security.
"We are disappointed in this decision, which appears to be a denial of justice," a spokeswoman for the Home Office said.
and what happens next? nothing.
 
Have you seen the resident idiot of that channel???
 
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