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If you get into EU, you can travel across the entire zone without kyc using trains ;-)
EU is just another grad luna park. Law enforcers can always stop you at any moment and ask for a legit ID. As I'm now reading here, the ignorance of the majority, forces sovereign individuals to be in jail without justice or checks. The approach is always "Just in case you're wrong, we jail you until you prove yourself right"
But yes, if you agree to EU slavery, even as foreign tourist for only 1-3 months, you are free to pasture across fictional EU's nations borders.
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Not in US...4th amendment, tell cops to pound sand
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pound sand?
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Sorry USA colloquialisms…pound sand = fuck off, piss off, go to hell, etc
No “papers, please!” Here, especially now with cell phones. They need a “reasonable, articulable suspicion” that you are “committing, or about to commit a crime.” If there isn’t one, then they threaten to arrest you for not showing ID, then fat lawsuit against the municipality they work for.
One is under no obligation to ID even while open-carrying a rifle or pistol. Many cops, however, don’t know the law, and got away with it. Now there are a lot of constitutional “auditors” that record encounters with police, and sue the department if their rights are violated. The police can no longer get away with lying in court when there is video evidence.
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That can happen anywhere tbh.
EU slavery, lol. Have you looked at some of the countries? Italy has a huge black economy and market. There's quite some countries like this where you can live in perfect freedom and anonymity. You literally don't want to know how many "illegals" reside in my country without ever leaving.
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Illegal immigrants in Europe or USA ?
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have you lived there? I mean, living... not holidaying! True is that you can live on cash and access some weird stuff with it, the level of corruption is over my head. Illegal people living there believe me aren't having funny times, but probably better than the countries they escaped from.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @anon 15 Feb
Not true, many long distance trains in europe require kyc for ticket purchase
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Often you can still buy tickets without kyc at the stations.
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