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This could be used to get legal coca or Cannabis, but wouldn't you have to use the Rx on the premises? |
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Treon, wherever you are, someone has
hijacked your account and is posting
worthwhile ideas. |
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...but why and how is it on an island? |
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I suppose embassies *are* islands. |
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anyone fancy a row over to the Nederlands? |
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How is this going to work? People go on medical holidays to enjoy lower costs. In spite of the fact the clinic is encalved (yes I know thats not the right word), the costs for the surgery in an embassy would be the same as the host nation, because thats likely where all of your supplies come from. |
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Import your supplies in your diplomatic pouches; import your surgeons and pay them back-home rates. |
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I believe the word sprogga's looking for is enclaved. |
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Perhaps the Japanese embassy could use robots. Then it would be an autoclave. |
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Good Lord, Treon, you've earned a bun from me today [+] |
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Who are you, and what have you done with the real Treon ? |
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Don't go to the Saudi embassy looking for cheap booze ... they can be terribly unsympathetic. |
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The Vienna Convention probably prohibits the use of embassies for commercial purposes (shame). |
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Any international lawyers out there ? |
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If you have to pay for a visa to be processed, couldn't that be seen as a commercial use? I could very easily believe that a government could charge over the odds for a visa application, so couldn't this be similar. |
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There's also that whole Ottawa Civic Hospital maternity ward business. |
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With free trade zones, why not? |
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I foresee cities being built around dutch embassies. |
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Some countries export physicians: bright students travel to
train in foreign hospitals and never come home (or not until
retirement). Such countries could impose a national service
requrement on their expat-MDs, providing a supply of skilled
labor for extraterritorial hospitals. |
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