Sept 28 2024 - Chris and Flutter in Helsinki, Finland

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@Friend of Dorothy Parker I looked it up at the time it seems like a crazy law, it's basically what people think of when they think of the insanity plea but instead it's for autism and other mental disabilities, at least for non violent crimes.

I read two other cases where it was successfully used and both were to do with an alleged grooming of a minor online.

Not sure if it'll survive the test of time.
Weebshit hobby shops are located in... Diverse areas, pickpockets, scammers and muggins galore, the smell overpowers Chris' BO his only defense. It's likely Flutters cucked him and doesn't allow the tard wander to no go zones.
I think Chris should be okay since he seems to actively avoid dangerous looking men?

Although since he was driving Flutter around while in the US who knows if she can drive so maybe they'll be taking public transport everywhere which would make it significantly harder to avoid people.

But since Chris got a passport maybe he also went through the effort of getting an international driving licence too?
 
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But if Mr Chandler is in Helsinki, there's a decent chance he might go. Chris is not above making long distance journeys for something that turns out to be not worth his time.

In addition to the Julie Saga, this man child was also willing to take his mother's 20-year-old van across the country to Redmond Washington. As in go through the mountains.

I think there's a 40-60 chance he's going or going to attempt to go. 40% that he's going to try or the very least that he's aware of the con.

It's already confirmed he's in Finland, so I don't see why it would be a stretch that he would at least try to go.
I'm not saying there isn't a chance, but I'd imagine Flutter is smart enough to not risk doxxing for a tiny 100% Finnish language event. I do agree it's definitely not beyond the realms of possibility.

Weebshit hobby shops are located in... Diverse areas, pickpockets, scammers and muggins galore, the smell overpowers Chris' BO his only defense. It's likely Flutters cucked him and doesn't allow the tard wander to no go zones.
Nah, there're multiple shops like that right in the city center and adjacent areas. And even the "diverse" areas aren't nearly as stabby as you seem to think. We're not talking about Malmö here.
 
But since Chris got a passport maybe he also went through the effort of getting an international driving licence too?

IRC the American one is valid for a short period of time in the EU, I have had a few American friends rent cars no issue in the UK and our driving laws / regulations for visitors are still the same as before Brexit. I think the law is something like 90 days, or 6 months on a long visit visa but after that you need to have a local one or something like that.
 
But since Chris got a passport maybe he also went through the effort of getting an international driving licence too?

These are a no-brainer to obtain. Turn up at AAA or (usually) your home country's equivalent with your valid driving licence and whatever fee is charged and they'll issue one to you on the spot. Note that they're international driving permits, not licences. The distinction is important as they typically do not carry the same legal weight as a licence issued by the country in which it being used, particularly where insurance is concerned. This can be an advantage in some ways but a burden in others. It's best to consider them a courtesy document, and additional details are included in the reply to @Phalanges Mycologist below.

As an aside, IDPs typically can't be issued for consecutive years. Where they're usually most useful is for someone working up to a year in a foreign country before returning to their home country, or who has established residency in a foreign country and needs to buy time in order to obtain a licence there. Even within the EU, each country has its own set of regulations as to which countries' licences will be directly exchanged for a local one, and dates for local driving tests may be months out from the date that they're booked on. Things like this are what they're intended for, but may be necessary in other countries just to drive there.

IRC the American one is valid for a short period of time in the EU, I have had a few American friends rent cars no issue in the UK and our driving laws / regulations for visitors are still the same as before Brexit. I think the law is something like 90 days, or 6 months on a long visit visa but after that you need to have a local one or something like that.

It's country-by-country. In general, if you're renting a car, the rental agreement and local insurance will cover you on your home licence (no IDP needed) for the length of time that they're active. However, if you're driving a private vehicle (regardless of whether you are the owner or not), an IDP would likely be required in order to operate and insure the vehicle in whichever country it is registered. Certain exceptions may exist, such as temporarily-imported vehicles (tourists, servicepeople, etc.), vehicles collected at the factory on a fly-and-drive vacation scheme which are later exported to the purchaser's home country, and others. Again, though, it's country-by-country, but the typical rule of thumb is that however long you're allowed to stay there for without a visa is usually the amount of time that you can also drive there on a foreign licence.
 
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It's country-by-country. In general, if you're renting a car, the rental agreement and local insurance will cover you on your home licence (no IDP needed) for the length of time that they're active. However, if you're driving a private vehicle (regardless of whether you are the owner or not), an IDP would likely be required in order to operate and insure the vehicle in whichever country it is registered. Certain exceptions may exist, such as temporarily-imported vehicles (tourists, servicepeople, etc.), vehicles collected at the factory on a fly-and-drive vacation scheme which are later exported to the purchaser's home country, and others. Again, though, it's country-by-country, but the typical rule of thumb is that however long you're allowed to stay there for without a visa is usually the amount of time as you can drive on a foreign licence.

That makes sense, I've never bought a car in a foreign country old rented them but I can see that being an insurable restriction i.e. I could not let my mate David from Arizona borrow my car and he would only be allowed to Drive his specific named car, but I can drive any car for non commercial purposes as it's part of my personal insurance (and commercial vehicles are expressly prohibited) an vice versa.

But that answer makes a lot of sense so thank you.

One thing that has just come to mind is Chris drives the limit, so if he is driving he's not likely speeding because he see's a sight saying 10, 20, 40 etc he drives to that number an no more, I'd like to know if he is driving how he's managing on roads more likely to switch up his awareness - this is assuming him driving and I honestly can't see him wanting to because of the additional costs alone. I could see him being more annoyed some brands or stuff he likes not being available than not driving.
 
Isn't that the point of the criminal justice system? He served his time and has come out of it seemingly somewhat rehabilitated. It's not supposed to be a rape dungeon where People You Don't Like get fucked in the ass by niggers forever.
It's not supposed to be, but it is. Chris is just a narcissist who doesn't care about the consequences of his actions past not getting punished himself. Ironically the process is more punishing than the actual sentencing for so many people, especially if you didn't actually do the crime you're accused of.
 
In my opinion getting someone banned from anything is extremely gay ops...

It's hack, you don't get anything out of it because they just leave and unless you're there to witness him get turned away then there's nothing, oh no maybe he screams about it on a live stream months later, but that's just the same old same old rage screaming video, you guys need to learn how to control a situation better, you want him where there's more possibilities of content not less....
 
If this guy is not making shit up about being staff, there's a good chance Chris is going to be preventively banned from the con (assuming he will actually go there)
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And fuck those redditor narcs in the replies, that's a perfect opportunity to spot him and Flutter in the open without Caden's gayops and they're going to ruin it.
Incels malding that Queen Christine is getting his bent duck into Flutters stinky ditch.
 
People just keep cucking the content!

If Chris was allowed to go to some type of convention in the United States and people didn't get him banned from it you realize that like we would have content of him.

Not since he was with Barb has anybody been able to get anywhere near him!

That guy gamer from Mars or whatever his name is went there.
So it's just really annoying!

I'm just sick of these 10 second videos..

At one point Billy the fridge was going to go to a convention just to interact with Chris..

It's really annoying and disgusting.
 
Hahaha I use the word muggins yesterday and the old guy I work with had no idea what I was saying.

I picked up the term from researching European countries.
Retards like Chris are easy picking muggers, beaten to shit and tossed in a ditch if he isn't wrangled properly areas near mosques are no go for whitey or isolated areas.
 
But that answer makes a lot of sense so thank you.

No worries, and glad it was useful.

One thing that has just come to mind is Chris drives the limit, so if he is driving he's not likely speeding because he see's a sight saying 10, 20, 40 etc he drives to that number an no more, I'd like to know if he is driving how he's managing on roads more likely to switch up his awareness - this is assuming him driving and I honestly can't see him wanting to because of the additional costs alone. I could see him being more annoyed some brands or stuff he likes not being available than not driving.

Personally, I would love to see Chris attempt to drive a car in Finland. He probably wouldn't realise the actual cost of fuel (thus potentially leading to the broke-and-abroad saga), likely can't deal with the metric system so would be thrown by speed limits, distance signs, etc. (not a problem, however, because the rental company will forward fines, etc. to him in Virginia and he will be liable for them), and God help anyone in a roundabout he is in or approaching (everyone's just fucked in that case).
 
If Chris was allowed to go to some type of convention in the United States and people didn't get him banned from it you realize that like we would have content of him.

Uh, no. Chris got Chris banned from conventions, not other people. If he wasn't a mentally-unstable mommy-copulator with a history of unacceptable (including violent) behaviour towards women, minors, and anyone he doesn't like, nobody would give a fuck about him attending their event.

As it is, anyone alerting events to his possible presence is basically doing the world a favour. Realistically, though, his reputation precedes him enough that it's almost unnecessary at this point.
 
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No worries, and glad it was useful.



Personally, I would love to see Chris attempt to drive a car in Finland. He probably wouldn't realise the actual cost of fuel (thus potentially leading to the broke-and-abroad saga), likely can't deal with the metric system so would be thrown by speed limits, distance signs, etc. (not a problem, however, because the rental company will forward fines, etc. to him in Virginia and he will be liable for them), and God help anyone in a roundabout he is in or approaching (everyone's just fucked in that case).
Is Finland one of those places where everyone still drives manual?
 
He spent two years in prison getting poked with needles and interviewed by state psychologists while waiting on a charge?
No, most of the time he was just in jail. He spent a period of time in a psychiatric institution when they were wrangling over whether he was competent to stand trial, something the defense and prosecution agreed on. Similarly the other delays were on agreement between the defense and prosecution, ultimately leading to an outcome where he doesn't have to register as a sex offender and the charges got dismissed.
Why do you guys keep up with chris still he stopped being funny post prison all he does know is do shitty livestreams and give praetor money
Habit. Like continuing to watch a shitty TV show that hasn't been good in years because you've been there since the beginning and goddammit, you're going to be there to see the end.
 
Hold on gang. This would have to mean that Flutter has a passport too. I wonder if she has any kind of permanent residence or at the least dual citizenship.

If she's in and out on an ESTA visa waiver, she can enter the US for a maximum of 90 days per trip during the two-year period that the waiver is good for. Multiple entries can be made during that time.
 
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