s.hit scared....Ive been to slovakia, its quite a hostile place on the outside, they are hard people....wouldnt fancy goin to court there!
2006-08-31 10:40:54
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answered by P 4
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In Britain a translator would be provided
I would expect a reciprocal agreement in Slovakia
does this head you off at the pass?
2006-09-01 15:23:00
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answered by Amanda K 7
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I'd feel like I'd better have the money for the fine and court costs in hand, and a representative from my consulate on hand, if possible.
2006-08-31 18:00:28
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answered by rumplesnitz 5
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It looks like you can only speak a little of our lanuge.
2006-08-31 17:40:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Who cares how I'd feel? Why is that important. The only thing that matters is a good lawyer!
2006-08-31 17:43:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Just say "Dobra" and smile. Most younger Slovaks know English so it wouldn't be as bad as you think.
2006-08-31 17:42:17
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answered by Pop D 5
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I would feel a need for an interpreter.
2006-09-04 01:33:29
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answered by JAMES11A 4
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sh*t scared,
Dunno much aboutthe legal system over there but I don't suppose you'll get legal aid or stuff like that ...Probaly won't even get a english speaking solicitor..
Why what have you done ????
2006-08-31 17:43:31
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answered by Red 3
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You MUST get an interpreter
2006-08-31 17:43:26
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answered by bo nidle 4
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What did you do????
The Balkan people, I've met many of them. Nearly all seem really angry about something.
2006-08-31 17:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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