On target
posted on 23. June 2004 at 12:07 PM
More than two years after 9/11 Germany has finally approved changes to legislation which make provisions for shooting down hijacked planes over German territory. However, this new "license to kill" is fatally ambiguous. It's so screwed that German Air Force pilots want to disobey potential orders to shoot down terrorist planes. As Spiegel Online reports, part of the problem is rooted in the fact that the German Constitution strictly limits military operations and killing civilians remains a criminal act.
Looks like legislators need to spend more time on the drawing board. So expect revised and clear laws by 2013.
[via Stefan Smalla]



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