Hypothetically if somebody filled their yacht with guns and sailed into international waters, and then somebody from the UK met them there in their own yacht and purchased all those guns…would that be illegal?
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How are they going to be aware? You load some boxes into your yacht and you go sailing. Do they have x ray machines in the middle of the Atlantic I don’t know about?
No, but they see you and the other vessel on radar. Then they're waiting for you when you come into port. Will be waiting with questions and munitions.
Did I say they would know specifically what you're doing? No. But I've seen plenty of videos where people's boats break down out in the Florida keys. When they get back to the dock the cops are waiting for them. Point being, just cuz you're an international waters doesn't mean someone's not watching. If you look suspicious to them, they're going to come and ask questions.
You'll get busted upon arrival at the port, plenty of checks there which is why you never see illegals arriving by ferry or flight, too much controls in those areas.
What you need is a big lorry filled to the brim with weapons and ammo. Leave the rear doors unlocked. Upon arrival the border guards will be too busy arresting the illegals who tried to get a free ride to bother looking at your cargo.
What you need is a big lorry filled to the brim with weapons and ammo. Leave the rear doors unlocked. Upon arrival the border guards will be too busy arresting the illegals who tried to get a free ride to bother looking at your cargo.