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David K
 
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I am lucky, I guess? 55 years of Baja travel and I have never been 'harassed' crossing back north. 
 
The worst may have been at Tecate, many years ago, when some yahoo inspector responded to my answer of where we went (something I don't think I had
been asked before). When I said 'San Felipe', he responded with "Is that where gringos mostly live?" Gringos, live, huh? The other time was in 2012
with a 5-hour wait, for no special reason and the inspector suggested/ hoped we contact his superiors to let them know. I suspect some kind of union
issue. The inspector was nice and we were not asking for any way to complain, just wondered why.  
 
 
 
 
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Lee
 
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Harassment might be luck of the draw. 
 
About 5 years ago, crossed S. at San Ysidro, got a red light, pulled over.    Directed to an x-ray machine, and ordered out.    Wife and I asked to
wait in a walled concrete area.    They x-rayed my car 3 times, then asked to drive to an inspection area.     Sat on the curb for 1/2 hour before 3
MX came over and asked us to unpack the car.    They were esp. interested in the 2 bottles of wine and 6-pack of beer I had.     Placed alcohol on
curb and photographed it.    Then they disappeared. 
 
Started walking around asking if I could leave and was told to wait.     1.5 hrs later swore I'd never go through there again. 
 
 
 
 
 
US Marines:   providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.    
 
What I say before any important decision.     
F*ck it. 
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pauldavidmena
 
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 Quote: Originally posted by Lee    |  Harassment might be luck of the draw. 
 
About 5 years ago, crossed S. at San Ysidro, got a red light, pulled over.    Directed to an x-ray machine, and ordered out.    Wife and I asked to
wait in a walled concrete area.    They x-rayed my car 3 times, then asked to drive to an inspection area.     Sat on the curb for 1/2 hour before 3
MX came over and asked us to unpack the car.    They were esp. interested in the 2 bottles of wine and 6-pack of beer I had.     Placed alcohol on
curb and photographed it.    Then they disappeared. 
 
Started walking around asking if I could leave and was told to wait.     1.5 hrs later swore I'd never go through there again. 
 
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Did you end up getting your wine back at least? If not, I hope it was Two Buck Chuck.
 
 
 
 
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Lee
 
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Got the wine back, 1st time to MX secondary. 
 
60 years of Baja travel, never been to US secondary in a car, always in an RV.
 
 
 
 
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RocketJSquirrel
 
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My apologies, I should clarify: 
 
  
 
By "checkpoints" I mean the Border Patrol checkpoints inside the USA - not when crossing the border. Checkpoints like the big one between El Centro
and Yuma and up near Campo/Jacumba and numerous others in the southern parts of the border states.   
 
Crossing the border... either way - the officials have your cojones in their hands.  That's just how it works - in any country.  Smile, be polite. 
Keep your wallet in your pocket. 
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David K
 
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 Quote: Originally posted by RocketJSquirrel    |  My apologies, I should clarify: 
 
  
 
By "checkpoints" I mean the Border Patrol checkpoints inside the USA - not when crossing the border. Checkpoints like the big one between El Centro
and Yuma and up near Campo/Jacumba and numerous others in the southern parts of the border states.   
 
Crossing the border... either way - the officials have your cojones in their hands.  That's just how it works - in any country.  Smile, be polite. 
Keep your wallet in your pocket.   |  
  
 
Oh... well that makes a big difference... 
 
 
  
 
   
 
 
 
 
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