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by nickserv
2964 days ago
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It's the other way around. The law protects according to point of access (EU soil), not according to nationality. So an American tourist in France would be protected, but not a French tourist in the US. This is just like most laws, when you're a tourist in a foreign country you have to follow the local laws, not the ones from your passport country. |
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