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We can only hope that he has finally learnt the lesson, that Zero tolerance works?
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At last Cameron has finally seen the light, and is thinking of allowing armed guards on board ship, if they apply for a licence.
Why do they need to do that, it is their ship and out of British waters?
/// Evidence from other countries with more relaxed regulations over armed guards was that their ships did not get targeted, he said. ///
Now who would have thought that?
At last Cameron has finally seen the light, and is thinking of allowing armed guards on board ship, if they apply for a licence.
Why do they need to do that, it is their ship and out of British waters?
/// Evidence from other countries with more relaxed regulations over armed guards was that their ships did not get targeted, he said. ///
Now who would have thought that?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's what a posh education does for you . Out of touch with reality and a shortage of common sense . I notice he only thinking about it and in the meantime he is being " guided " by those tough characters Lib/Dems and Kenneth Clarke .
What will happen to anyone who does shoot a pirate ? At the moment they would be prosecuted and how about those pirates who are injured will they be compensated and brought back to this country for treatment ?
What will happen to anyone who does shoot a pirate ? At the moment they would be prosecuted and how about those pirates who are injured will they be compensated and brought back to this country for treatment ?
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I would have thought it was obvious, that until needed they would be securely locked up in a strong cabinet, with the Captain having the sole responsibility, to unlock the cabinet and hand out weapons to his crew at the first sign of trouble, and then for them to be returned to the cabinet after the danger was over and before their arrival in port
I would have thought it was obvious, that until needed they would be securely locked up in a strong cabinet, with the Captain having the sole responsibility, to unlock the cabinet and hand out weapons to his crew at the first sign of trouble, and then for them to be returned to the cabinet after the danger was over and before their arrival in port
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