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by nineteen96
457 days ago
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Nice? Sure. Do I expect it? No. I’ll go to the consulate before leaving my country to ensure I understand the laws of the country in which I’m going to be a guest, and obey those laws. In cases where I’ve needed translations, I’ve obtained them at my expense. I certainly don’t expect them to be provided freely. |
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Innocent people are arrested all the time. You can't just "obey all the laws" and assume you won't have a run in.
Without the legal protection to get a translator, you are assuming after being arrested you can simply call a translation service. Yet, you should know that most countries and most cops will take your cell phone.
It's a humanitarian principle that before being prosecuted you should at a minimum know why you are being prosecuted.
> I certainly don’t expect them to be provided freely.
I never said they had to (though I think they should). What's more important is that you have access to translation services.