Raid in HK and story of an American
Raid in Hong Kong at a place called "king hing", no idea where it is.
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-ko ... sted-hong-kong-anti
This would mean that discussion of some kind of illegalisation might be in the near future.At this time, the girls were caught for
illegal work but I heard that raids in HK have become intensified since the end of the previous year.
The story of the American who got caught in the raid:
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-ko ... g-gets-caught-major
The policeman has seen his passport and thus gotten the american guy's passport no. While HK does not have
total mass surveillance like Korea or China, there must have been some cameras in that place.Once passport no. and the
camera capture are sent to US authorities(embassy,police,CID etc), the man might extraterritorial prosecution when back
in his country.(All I know that there is no federal level law applicable as such a law would be unconstitutional there
so any prosecution would be at state level) Same thing applies to gambling,smoking weed, contacting person of hostile nation
etc.Up to now, the only countries that are known to go that far are US and Korea.with the latter being an extreme example.
It might be necessary to explore alternatives to HK, although not right now.US citizens should keep out from such places
wherever they are, they have a few counties in Nevada and should go there.
BTW. anyone considering a "punting passport"? | |