07-19-2011, 02:23 PM
[color=#000000]to whom it may concern,
due to a recent run-in with the authorities concerning a reconditioned train, we are interested in the decriminalization and registration of a small number of these vessels for junker use. these vessels are not a threat to the commerce of liberty as they are not able to interdict shipments with a cruise disruptor (and who could think of such a thing, anyway?) after paying a registration fee and receiving rights to dock at liberty stations, these transport can and will be used to further the prosperity of libertonian citizens via shipment of lawful cargo. here is our proposal for the registration procedure:
red beans and ricely yours,
carlos ortiz
due to a recent run-in with the authorities concerning a reconditioned train, we are interested in the decriminalization and registration of a small number of these vessels for junker use. these vessels are not a threat to the commerce of liberty as they are not able to interdict shipments with a cruise disruptor (and who could think of such a thing, anyway?) after paying a registration fee and receiving rights to dock at liberty stations, these transport can and will be used to further the prosperity of libertonian citizens via shipment of lawful cargo. here is our proposal for the registration procedure:
- [collectors] vessel's position within a debris field is announced to authorities
- authorities meet the vessel and accompany it to an authorized station of your choice
- pilot of the vessel pays an $18,786,999 registration fee to authorities (open to negotiation)
- after receiving clearance, vessel is added to an exception list and is clear to dock within liberty space
red beans and ricely yours,
carlos ortiz