Subj : Re: How much should I charge for fixed-price software contract? To : comp.programming From : Richard Heathfield Date : Sat Aug 27 2005 02:10 pm Randy Howard said: > Richard Heathfield wrote > (in article > ): > >> Chris Sonnack wrote: > >>> If a terrorist, from the safety of a country that says it's legal, >>> makes a strike against England, do the Brits have the right to >>> arrest him for crimes against England, should that person ever >>> set foot on your soil? >> >> Not as far as I'm aware, no - unless perhaps a state of war were to exist >> between England and that foreign country. But of course I am not a >> lawyer. That, however, is my best guess. > > I would have thought you would be a better guesser than that. Sweet of you to say so. :-) But on what grounds could they arrest him? What law has he broken whilst under English jurisdiction? -- Richard Heathfield "Usenet is a strange place" - dmr 29 July 1999 http://www.cpax.org.uk Email rjh at the above domain .