Have you seen the Saudi prince who 'sexually abused multiple women' in a $37m LA compound? Because he's missing

I was specifically talking about checking people’s ID for outstanding warrants before allowing them to leave the country.

Part of me is thinking that he won’t be punished.

Well, there’s punishment for sexual abuse, then there’s punishment for embarrassing the family with bad PR. I think one is more likely than the other.

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Only 10% of the US’s 5000 airports with paved runways have regularly scheduled (ie: commercial) service so it really is unfeasible to have border agents checking passports and warrants for every departing private flight.

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I guess it could go either way, but the old guard are rather conservative and will be pissed because it reflects poorly on the family. It won’t be public of made known, but I bet he does get in trouble for this -stripped of responsibilities, confined, or exiled.

Or what @anon36081309 said…

If I had conventional ideas in mind, yes. If I were advocating for a public movement or a… say, US enforced change… yes.

Probably, even if I had in mind anything one could expect a person could imagine from history or current affairs, or even theoretical political ideas of the wildest sort…

So, more of a scenario like, where there is a bad regime that needs to go, but probably not ‘right away’, because all available options appear to be ‘as bad’ or ‘worse’.

But, plenty of times when that comes across in history, people resign themselves and go, “This regime is respectable”, folding their hands.

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