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VISA Cops Imprison Innocent UK Tourists
Marie Lewis wrote:
Many "amateur" painters will sell their paintings: they just don't make their living at it. In any case, even for professional painters, such a law as you suggest would be totally impossible to police. Think about it. How would you tell if the painting derived from a "live" visit or from a photo, maybe taken by a friend? How would you be able to tell if a shoe was made in the US or another country? Or software? Why is painting any different? I never claimed the law would be easy to police. However, it is up to the visitor to be able to show they are entering on the proper visa. If the immigration inspector has reason to believe the person is doing something that violates the terms of the visa, then they will deny the person on entry. Of course, if the "visitor" readily admits they are in the country to do something they shouldn't do, then that makes it quite a bit easier for the inspector doesn't it? |
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VISA Cops Imprison Innocent UK Tourists
Cisco troll/netkook/asshole Michael Voight mtravelkay
kooked: The employer doesn't need to log your keystrokes as all of my conversations on newsgroup is in plain text, so all they need to do is sniff the network. Just out of curiosity, what is it you did to rile this person? -- Targaff |
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