Two reasons, well three really, Countries claim Sovereign immunity, (one of the
bad precedents set forth by the United States Constitution was to give the Government
of a Republic the same immunity claimed by a King, a right claimed by all Republics now,
but I digress), and you're not allowed to Sue the Government with without the Governments
permission. Military organizations are outside the civil law where they hold sway, on
military reservations, if they catch you they'll usually turn you over to civilian authorities
but they don't have to. If you're dead you have a very hard time contacting a lawyer to
file a lawsuit for you.


At 12:48 PM 6/11/03 -0400, you wrote:
T Rittenhouse wrote:
What legal agreement?
A disclaimer is not a legal agreement unless it is signed by the person who
it affects. To make that kind of thing clear, say you have an open abandoned
well in your front yard. So you put up a sign, "Not responsible for anyone
falling in the well". Do you think you would be protected because of the
sign?

I've seen some military facilities with signs basically saying that you'll get shot if you survive escalating the electrified fences. I never heard of anyone suing them.


cheers,
caveman

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