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Originally Posted by Dirty Dane
Well, that also depends on the laws... and law enforcement. If the country has no "2257" or similar requirements, you can't really be charged for not having it. Then, you would also expect that law enforcement did their homework before waisting everyones time. From what I read above, it sounds like the police misunderstood and then just arrested him.
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right you wont be charged for not having "2257" if they don't have a law on the books for it, but the problem isn't getting a 2257 violation, its getting arressted for cp and not having age docs on file to prove your innocence. If they don't require 2257 type laws and the individual then decides not to carry age docs because he feels its not required, if he gets accused of cp he is screwed since he cant prove it.
The above situation is for a primary producer, what if you are an affiliate and the company says they have 2257 (age docs) but their country doesn't require it so they basically lie to you and just say they have it, then you get arrested for cp, try to contact that company for help and they say "opps".
BTW, in some countries people get killed for missunderstandings by the police
