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Thread: World's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives
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[quote=GUEST05212,368186]Yes and No - would be the right answer to that statement. Yes, if the Law Enforcement, Civil Militaries, and simular agencies could act outside the law and had no restrictions on resources and technology availalbe in this day and age... "if they really wanted them?" - is a bit mushy with the diction. Wouldn't you agree that they [police and military] do "really want them"? I know lots of folks who joined the military and police and, at least here in the US/Canada, they aren't joining because of money/easy job/benefits/etc - these people work harder than most and in the end make a rather average (if not sad) income (again only speaking from US/Canadian experience). 'They' do this sort of thing for a passion - be it to 'do good' 'be helpful' or 'thill of the hunt.' Catching these "bad guys" would be their personal highest achivement. They live and work hard for moments like that. The issue is that law and expiency aren't allies - to put it a bit poetically. There are restrictions on what these folks can and can not do - some imposed by the legal system, some impossed by the economics of the situation, and finally some impossed just by the current realities. [/quote]
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