• stoly@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    How about the governors suggest that their residents don’t travel internationally with ammunition?

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        6 months ago

        https://nypost.com/2024/05/08/world-news/bryan-hagerich-dad-facing-turks-and-caicos-prison-time-for-ammo-charge-says-law-has-unintended-consequences/

        they admit to it.

        Ryan Watson, 40, of Oklahoma, a father of two who was most recently arrested for unknowingly having ammo in his bag on April 12, remains on the island. Both men previously told Fox News Digital that they had the ammo in their bags from prior hunting trips.

        Michael Lee Evans, 72, pleaded guilty to having ammunition in his bag on April 24, according to local news outlet the Turks & Caicos Sun. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 18.

        why are you fabricating bullshit?

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          6 months ago

          I’m not fabricating anything. I’m skeptical that a bunch of irresponsible gun nuts keep getting caught in a nation no irresponsible gun nut has ever heard of, while somehow avoiding capture everywhere else.

          Its also strange to me that people on a site all about ACAB when it comes to their own nations are not throwing that skepticism to a nation they also have likely never heard of.

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        6 months ago

        Per the article ‘Four of the detained Americans have admitted they brought the ammunition — but by mistake.’

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        6 months ago

        Then how did they find ammo and why have several admitted they brought the ammo and “forgot”?

        Sounds like you’re full of shit.

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          6 months ago

          Why is this not happenong at the same rate elsewhere?

          People also admit to many things they never did while in custody.

          Something fishy is happening here.

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            6 months ago

            Yeah, the Brits (since it is a British territory) have been trying to frame every single American to put them in jail since the rebellion!

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            6 months ago

            This happens in other Caribbean countries too. If you were to fly to Bermuda or Grenada you’d get in trouble for carrying this stuff.

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            6 months ago

            People also admit to many things they never did while in custody.

            Do people? Is that the thing?

            Okay. Um, while in custody I never … hopped on one leg.

            But why is admitting to things we’ve never done in custody a thing?

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              6 months ago

              I do not ageee with the poster you respond to, but false confessions are a serious problem. Often (in the US) they arise from hours long interrogations without a lawyer, in which police are allowed to lie about the evidence they have. This leads to situations where a suspect feels like they are done for even if they didn’t commit a crime. When a plea deal is then put in front of them which they are told would be much preferable to getting sentenced without it, they sign and admit to a crime they never committed. It shouldn’t happen but is a thing that unfortunately does occur.

              That said, I doubt it being the case here.