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    Quote Originally Posted by chocolate sprinkle View Post
    This isn't the middle east, this is NZ. You can travel as you please.

    There is a fast-growing group of people who have decided they are emphatically not a child or an asset of the state, and will do as they please within the bounds of the Common Law. That is, you cannot murder/steal/rape or otherwise injure, or decline to complete any transaction you agreed to in writing, but you may safely ignore some arbitrary rule that was constructed for someone elses' financial gain and your financial loss.

    If you have a valid contract of carriage (airline ticket) from some airline, I would be attempting to simply walk onto that plane and leave with it. I wouldn't be inclined to discuss anything with any agency at the airport on the way to boarding the aircraft. Said valid contract binds the airline company to carrying you, and at boarding time they have no say in the matter.

    In the end, the powers that be can be pretty persuasive so I'd be making damn sure there was no breach of the peace on the day, or they will bag you.

    There's a lot of work to do exploring this area, and I wish I was in a position to be leading it, or at least trying it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    So you'll just bust on past customs, security, armed police, make your way on to the plane, and when the tower refuses to let the plane taxi onto the runway you'll what, kick the pilot out of his seat and take control.
    Well he has to, to take it international.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    This isn't the middle east, this is NZ. You can travel as you please.

    There is a fast-growing group of people who have decided they are emphatically not a child or an asset of the state, and will do as they please within the bounds of the Common Law. That is, you cannot murder/steal/rape or otherwise injure, or decline to complete any transaction you agreed to in writing, but you may safely ignore some arbitrary rule that was constructed for someone elses' financial gain and your financial loss.

    If you have a valid contract of carriage (airline ticket) from some airline, I would be attempting to simply walk onto that plane and leave with it. I wouldn't be inclined to discuss anything with any agency at the airport on the way to boarding the aircraft. Said valid contract binds the airline company to carrying you, and at boarding time they have no say in the matter.

    In the end, the powers that be can be pretty persuasive so I'd be making damn sure there was no breach of the peace on the day, or they will bag you.

    There's a lot of work to do exploring this area, and I wish I was in a position to be leading it, or at least trying it.
    We encourage you to leave. In fact, we are having a whip around boys.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    We encourage you to leave. In fact, we are having a whip around boys.
    I reckon we could raise hundreds, and thousands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    I reckon we could raise hundreds, and thousands.
    That's nuts!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    That's nuts!!!
    chill out, have another cone.

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    Sounds like a flakey idea to me.
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    Just pay up, then leave.
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    Right, we are up to $100 so far...
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    chill out, have another cone.
    Man that's cold, really frosty boy.

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    LOL you pricks can ridicule all you like, but look around you, and you will see the govts finger in your arse every fucking day, taking your money and your privacy and making it theirs.

    Think about it, and ask, no - decide, for yourselves how long you want it to continue. Eh?

    Not a good picture is it? You know you hate it, so stand up to them and make sure whats yours stays yours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    LOL you pricks can ridicule all you like, but look around you, and you will see the govts finger in your arse every fucking day, taking your money and your privacy and making it theirs.

    Think about it, and ask, no - decide, for yourselves how long you want it to continue. Eh?

    Not a good picture is it? You know you hate it, so stand up to them and make sure whats yours stays yours.
    I would rather have the goverments finger in my arse, instead of an icecream mans cock in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Not a good picture is it? You know you hate it, so stand up to them and make sure whats yours stays yours.
    WTF has that got to do with not paying your fines, and thinking you can simply fly away from them at will knobjob?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    This isn't the middle east, this is NZ. You can travel as you please.

    There is a fast-growing group of people who have decided they are emphatically not a child or an asset of the state, and will do as they please within the bounds of the Common Law. That is, you cannot murder/steal/rape or otherwise injure, or decline to complete any transaction you agreed to in writing, but you may safely ignore some arbitrary rule that was constructed for someone elses' financial gain and your financial loss.

    If you have a valid contract of carriage (airline ticket) from some airline, I would be attempting to simply walk onto that plane and leave with it. I wouldn't be inclined to discuss anything with any agency at the airport on the way to boarding the aircraft. Said valid contract binds the airline company to carrying you, and at boarding time they have no say in the matter.

    In the end, the powers that be can be pretty persuasive so I'd be making damn sure there was no breach of the peace on the day, or they will bag you.

    There's a lot of work to do exploring this area, and I wish I was in a position to be leading it, or at least trying it.
    so you'd be attempting to walk on, but you wouldn't want to breach the peace.

    the airline is under no obligation to carry you if you do not meet certain criteria - you need to slow down and read some fine print.

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