Originally posted by kermit
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i'd like to know where you got the information from kermit...and if, in theory, a serving member of the RDF was to get a bit drunk and start a fight, and get arrested, could he be charged under military law??What are you cackling at, fatty? Too much pie, that's your problem.
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or get away with speeding or murder bacause
Originally posted by the voices in my headIreland could be invaded in the morningTheirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die:
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
The Charge of the Light Brigade
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Originally posted by Bucket 2from october 1st all members of the rdf will be subject to military law all the time. that means once the guards are finished with you they call in the mp'sTo close with and kill the enemy in all weather conditions, night and day and over any terrain
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Originally posted by Bucket 2from october 1st all members of the rdf will be subject to military law all the time. that means once the guards are finished with you they call in the mp's"Attack your attic with a Steyr....as seen on the Late Late Show..."
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Originally posted by kermitIt's not before the Dail yet. It will be proposed by the Defence Forces / Dept of Defence in the next session.
Or will status change when the ammendment is proposed?Sex - Breakfast of Champions!
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Application of Act to persons subject to military law.
3.—The application of this Act to a person subject to military law shall not be affected by reason of the fact that such person is for the time being outside the State or on board a ship or aircraft.
119.—Each of the persons mentioned in this section shall, for the purposes of this Act, be a person subject to military law as a man—
( a ) a man of the Permanent Defence Force at all times,
( b ) a reservist when—
(i) he is called out on permanent service or in aid of the civil power, or
(ii) he is called out for training, exercise or other duty under this Act, or
(iii) he is voluntarily attending training, or
(iv) he is undergoing treatment in a military hospital, or
(v) he is employed on military service under the orders of an officer, who is himself subject to military law, or
(vi) he is in uniform,
And on your second point,
What amendment ?
There is no proposed legislation showing on irlgov for this.Last edited by trellheim; 21 September 2005, 18:09."Are they trying to shoot down the other drone? "
"No, they're trying to fly the tank"
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