Running afoul of miscellaneous laws in a foreign country is:
A) easily understood and forgiven by foreign police.
B) a serious error, so the local law should be known.
C) not a major issue, since the embassy can work out your release.
D) not a serious issue because your country and company stand behind you.
E) none of the above.
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