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    as I said- I'll check but I would be quite confident that it is a crime to ask people to trespass into an airport
    He clearly knows nothing but thinks he knows everything; that clearly points to a political career

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Right
    Dont be silly. It's not too big of a common sense to law hop, skip and a jump
    I know of an entire profession that serve to prove you wrong.
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    I think the average young "red and black" anarchist type has a general idea of what they're for, and what they're against. It usually combines Bakunin, the Spanish Civil War, Kronstadt, No Logo etc.
    "Somewhere out on that horizon, out beyond the neon lights/ I know there must be something better/ But there's nowhere else in sight/" - Joe Walsh, "In the City"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Right
    as I said- I'll check but I would be quite confident that it is a crime to ask people to trespass into an airport
    How do you trespass into an airport? An airport is a public place. I'm going there tomorrow, as a matter of fact - will I be trespassing there?

    Anyway, caveat emptor.

    Edit: If you are referring to "trespassing" in Shannon Airport, which you probably were, I would support someone to destroy all of the US military planes there, if they had already planned to do so. I'd do it myself if I could. Should I be locked away for saying that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smiffy
    I was just curious about the basis of your claim that inciting people to commit a crime was, in itself, a crime.
    Section 7 of the Criminal Law Act 1997 prohibits the incitement of an indictable offence. Transgressors are liable to be punished as the principal offender.

    It's a bit delusional, mind, to think that the Gardai would want to stop this site publishing what might be considered incitement. If anything, the Gardai are happy when "anarchists" proclaim their intentions on publicly-accessible internet sites. Since the Gardai can't do anything about sites hosted outside Ireland, I imagine they are happy enough when those sites at least let them know when and where certain miscreants plan to get up to no good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Libero
    Since the Gardai can't do anything about sites hosted outside Ireland, I imagine they are happy enough when those sites at least let them know when and where certain miscreants plan to get up to no good.
    Certain miscreants = anarchists?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Libero
    Quote Originally Posted by smiffy
    I was just curious about the basis of your claim that inciting people to commit a crime was, in itself, a crime.
    Section 7 of the Criminal Law Act 1997 prohibits the incitement of an indictable offence. Transgressors are liable to be punished as the principal offender.

    It's a bit delusional, mind, to think that the Gardai would want to stop this site publishing what might be considered incitement. If anything, the Gardai are happy when "anarchists" proclaim their intentions on publicly-accessible internet sites. Since the Gardai can't do anything about sites hosted outside Ireland, I imagine they are happy enough when those sites at least let them know when and where certain miscreants plan to get up to no good.
    So the decision from you at least is not to remove the line that I mentioned?
    He clearly knows nothing but thinks he knows everything; that clearly points to a political career

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Right
    So the decision from you at least is not to remove the line that I mentioned?
    Is trespass an indictable offence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stringjack
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Right
    So the decision from you at least is not to remove the line that I mentioned?
    Is trespass an indictable offence?
    Again not a lawyer but onto an international airport I would imagine so
    He clearly knows nothing but thinks he knows everything; that clearly points to a political career

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Right
    Again not a lawyer but onto an international airport I would imagine so
    These people seem to suggest otherwise.

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