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[*] posted on 6-2-2009 at 09:29 AM
Beware of bringing recylables across border!


Crossed the border, TJ to stateside on June 1st.

After an hour wait in a very slow, frozen molasses lane, finally got to the starting gate at 11 p.m.

After having travelled all day from Bahia, the car was in a state of disarray. Some trash, food, and empty water bottles thrown around by all three of us.

Asked what was in the car, "What's all this?", we said we have a house in Bahia and that we were bringing back dirty linens and recyclables.

Told to go to secondary.

Questioned in secondary about what all was in the car. Asked why we were bringing back the recyclables.
I told him that I have never felt right about burning/throwing away recyclables in the dump at Camp Gecko, so this trip we decided to bring them back. Oh, we were x-rayed by this time. Us and the car.

Further questions, and he finally told us that people have been smuggling drugs into the states inside of recyclables. When we said we had recyclables it was a green light to head us into secondary inspection.

He ended by telling us that we could go this time, but to NEVER bring recyclables through the TJ crossing ever again. If we are bringing them back with us, he said we have to go through Otay Mesa.

No reason given for that, just told that very strictly.
A 45 minute inspection and we were finally on our way. They checked out a few bags of the recyclables, but did not dig that deeply into the car. Guess that xray must have answered their questions.

In retrospect, I would get out of the car and let them drive it through their xray machine. Why did I let myself be xrayed? because I was exhausted after a long, long day of driving. I think the xray is much stronger than they tell you. They said it was only 1/2000th as strong as a medical xray. I betcha it is much stronger than that.




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[*] posted on 6-2-2009 at 10:12 AM


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In retrospect, I would get out of the car and let them drive it through their xray machine. Why did I let myself be xrayed? because I was exhausted after a long, long day of driving. I think the xray is much stronger than they tell you. They said it was only 1/2000th as strong as a medical xray. I betcha it is much stronger than that.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2009 at 10:42 AM


I have often wondered about this. I hate just tossing recyclables when in MX. I wonder if you had told them you were packing out your trash if the result had been any different.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2009 at 10:58 AM


I haul my trash/recyclables into town - absolutely HATE to burn stuff at the DUMP at Gecko. I'm not really sure what happens to them in town though.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2009 at 01:42 PM


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I haul my trash/recyclables into town - absolutely HATE to burn stuff at the DUMP at Gecko. I'm not really sure what happens to them in town though.


It's taken to the town dump where it's scattered, burned or taken away by the wind.

We often take ours home in heavy duty contractor's trash bags. If it gets stinky it can make for shorter inspection times at the military check points. ;)




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[*] posted on 6-2-2009 at 04:24 PM


Bia has got me to start bringing all of our trash home, and recyclables. i just stand back and smile when the soldier asks me whats in the bag? "basura":biggrin:

they must think we're all crazy.....

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[*] posted on 6-2-2009 at 06:46 PM


At Otay Mesa they consider recyclables as "freight" and you have to go through the truck line to bring a bag of botlles and cans back ! Go with the trash argument - it works - and play stupid..
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