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[*] posted on 6-16-2016 at 08:04 PM
Pedestrian crossing south - Otay


Anyone cross on foot through Otay lately with all the construction? Looks like you can still snake your way across the normal/ready lanes to the SENTRI side where you can get picked up but just wondering . . .

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[*] posted on 6-16-2016 at 11:56 PM


Not lately but yes in January smuggling toys for the toy drive and man o man, they have made the walk very long in order to get across to get picked up.
I did ask if this lenghty walk was going to be permanent and they answered yes.
You get to cross to get picked up or get a ride or whatever until you reach the 2 story commercial building and the walkway about 1/4 way south between Sentri and Ready lanes.
You better have wheels on that luggage, it's a killer carying plastc bags with toys.
San Ysidro is much easier but we have to use both because of the smuggling :saint:




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