huntjump
Well-known
Very Nice Close up of the M2 in the beginning. I know the story isn't about Leicas, and the story certainly isn't something to make light of, but I just thought i'd share the video. Carry on
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/03/world/asia/south-korea-north-joke/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/03/world/asia/south-korea-north-joke/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
Bill58
Native Texan
Very Nice Close up of the M2 in the beginning. I know the story isn't about Leicas, and the story certainly isn't something to make light of, but I just thought i'd share the video. Carry on
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/03/world/asia/south-korea-north-joke/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
This is a strange country--you can steal millions and get off scot-free, but you can time for this. There's been no coverage of this in the local papers that I can recall.
steveniphoto
Well-known
how ridiculous. i hope the guy doesnt get slapped with 7 years. imagine an american making a meme or something and getting prison time because of it.
paradoxbox
Well-known
if he goes to prison for that i hope the people responsible for the abuse/enforcement of such a ridiculous law face some vigilante justice
huntjump
Well-known
if he goes to prison for that i hope the people responsible for the abuse/enforcement of such a ridiculous law face some vigilante justice
I have a hard time condoning vigilante justice. The US has some ridiculous laws, but the system as a whole is one of the best in the world. Granted, a lot is weighing on it and making the entire thing sometimes seem broken, but the media lies and only tells people what will sell. I believe in a system of laws over vigilante justice. The S. Korean people should rise up, support this man, and get the laws overturned. A judge enforcing a law I don't think should have his legs broken or anything, my 0.02.
It is sad though.
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