Wouldn't the FBI have some kind of international juristriction? It's not like they track down an international crime gang and give up when they hop on a plane. Or perhaps part of the North Pole belongs to the US, as does part of the South Pole.iisryan27 @ Dec 20 2004, 08:13 AM wrote: In the song The Night Santa Went Crazy, why were the FBI and national guard in on Santa's arrest? Our government isn't supposed to take care of foreign criminals. That's up to the North Polian police.
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If a crime is committed in America and the criminal flees, we can search for them or make the other country give them back but a crime committed in the North Pole has nothing to do with America and wouldn't be pursued.
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Well, considering the North Pole doesn't exist for half the year, wouldn't there be some kind of temporary workshop, perhaps in America, that Santa and The Elves could use during summer?iisryan27 @ Dec 20 2004, 08:45 AM wrote: If a crime is committed in America and the criminal flees, we can search for them or make the other country give them back but a crime committed in the North Pole has nothing to do with America and wouldn't be pursued.
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It doesn't exist for half the year?
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The North Pole started melting in 2000. However, TNSWC was written in '96, so my possible explanation doesn't work.
Who actually owns the North Pole? If it was a country which relied on US support, maybe they allow US Agencies juristriction there?
Or, the simplest explanation would be that Santa, for one reason or another, went to the US and therefore the National Guard and the FBI found him.
Who actually owns the North Pole? If it was a country which relied on US support, maybe they allow US Agencies juristriction there?
Or, the simplest explanation would be that Santa, for one reason or another, went to the US and therefore the National Guard and the FBI found him.
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But if the crime wasn't committed in the U.S., the most they could do is deliver him back to be tried in the North Pole...so it's a moot point.
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I don't think that the North Pole could ever physicly melt and refreeze, especially multiple times.
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