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J.P.
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D.U.I.
The Broker kept trying to send me to Canada when I had my 18 wheel truck. Canada found a D. W. I. on my record. and Basically said they would look the
other way if I would send them 200dls. that didn't interest me because I was looking for a excuse not to go. Then they found out my truck was too long
for the highways and wouldn't let it in ohhhhhh happy day.
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AKgringo
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Quote: Originally posted by J.P. | The Broker kept trying to send me to Canada when I had my 18 wheel truck. Canada found a D. W. I. on my record. and Basically said they would look the
other way if I would send them 200dls. that didn't interest me because I was looking for a excuse not to go. Then they found out my truck was too long
for the highways and wouldn't let it in ohhhhhh happy day.
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I have driven the roads between AK and WA eight times, and look forward to my next trip in a month or so....if they let me in this time.
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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John Harper
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Quote: Originally posted by windgrrl | Actually, we did. We took kids from their families, isolated them residential schools and ruined their futures. |
Yes, of course. The Native American schools. Another of both our countries finest hours.
John
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chuckie
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OR enhanced their futures,as the case may be, eh?
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motoged
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And how would that be, Chuckie?
How many indigenous folks do you know....and what would they say about the effects of such racist assimilation policies?
Don't believe everything you think....
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chuckie
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Wel',Edo, only a fool , like you would make a definitive statement that they have ALL been ruined....HAVE you evaluated all of them? Any of them? Or
this just more f your holier than thou clap trap?...EH?
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bajagrouper
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | In today's paper under the Heloise column a lady said her daughter flew into Canada with her company group for business and upon arriving her daughter
was informed that she could not enter the country for 10 years following a DWI. She was put on a plane home.
Could this be true. What other traffic offenses would be passed on to the passport people, speeding tickets, car wrecks, parking tickets. Will Mexico
be next to enforce such rules. |
At Cancun on the mainland many reports of Canadians and Americans not being allowed to enter Mexico and being sent home immediately for crimes up to
10 years old ....Seems Mexico is now linked to the Interpol Data Base........
I hear the whales song
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motoged
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Chuckie,
I thought you were smarter than that...
Don't believe everything you think....
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chuckie
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I don't have to be smarter than (What?) just smarter than you,and that's not tough...
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motoged
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Your compassion and sensitivity, as usual, makes you stand out in a crowd...
Don't believe everything you think....
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chuckie
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As does your inability to separate fact from opinion (YOURS)
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motoged
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uuhhhh, what facts am I missing ?
Don't believe everything you think....
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daveB
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Canadian rules at the border line basically emulate the American rules. Americans who admit to smoking weed are not harassed as long as they left
their supply at home, although Canadians, if asked about its use, and answer affirmative, are suddenly subjected to lifetime ban to enter that
country. I'm not sure how many have been asked, but we've heard from some in the news reports.
The border shows on Shaw are not always Canadian content, there are also American border problems filmed as well as Australian. I perceive them as
done live, at actual border locations. It looks real because it is, at times faces are blurred on innocents. Passports became a popular item once the
US required them, this at a time when most European countries had open border policies. The big difference for Americans traveling to Canada is the
ban on hand guns. This ban exists for Canadian resident within Canada as well, and goes back many, many decades. One can circumvent this by joining a
gun club, but that only allows you to take it to and then straight home, from the club; or else be a member of a police force, or other such body, and
all are registered.
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MrBillM
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Injured Injuns ?
The BEST thing that ever happened to this continent's aborigines was being discovered by the Europeans.
It was the beginning of centuries of progress.
Resulting in heap big (casino) Wampum.
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motoged
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Mr Bile,
You and Chuckie should get a room and get your digs in....as white male privilege gasps its last few breaths...
Don't believe everything you think....
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DaliDali
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The takeaway must be , cross the border, any border for that matter, according to the legal requirements of the country being entered.
Yes it is that easy.
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chuckie
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Yes,It is.....Good post
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MrBillM
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KNOW Before you GO ........................
And don't whine NO MO !
With all of the information available, ignorance is (truly) no excuse.
As to that "White Privilege" nonsense which one invariably hears from the whiners ....................... fortunately, the environment which built a
great society (thanks to European discovery) will still be doing well when I've had MY last gasp.
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Alm
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Quote: Originally posted by bajagrouper |
At Cancun on the mainland many reports of Canadians and Americans not being allowed to enter Mexico and being sent home immediately for crimes up to
10 years old ....Seems Mexico is now linked to the Interpol Data Base........ |
Good to know.
Though, this is different from sharing databases on much bigger scale btw Canada and the US, including not only all minor criminal offenses but pretty
much any criminal records that either country might have or "had" in the past on you. 11 year old offense will still be there unless you've applied
to expunge the record. A lawyer once told me that even after deleting the actual record, there still remains a record that there "was" a record,
without any details. This all gives border agents more discretionary power.
Your movements across the Can/Us border are thoroughly tracked, US knows when their nationals leave and return, and so does Canada. When US national
leaves by air - no matter where - the airlines send to CBP his name, date etc with the list of passengers called "passenger manifest". The sign of
times, an inevitable thing.
[Edited on 9-4-2018 by Alm]
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JoeJustJoe
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Quote: Originally posted by bajagrouper |
At Cancun on the mainland many reports of Canadians and Americans not being allowed to enter Mexico and being sent home immediately for crimes up to
10 years old ....Seems Mexico is now linked to the Interpol Data Base........ |
Whoever is reporting Canadians and Americans, not being allowed to enter Mexico, for crimes up to 10 years old, are probably dangerous criminals,
because what they are saying is very misleading. ( nothing against Bajagrouper, it's the ones who are making these misleading reports)
I would say compared to Canada's and the USA's dated and extreme custom border polices, Mexico has the most reasonable border crossing polices.
What the Mexico embassy reports on their entry requirements is that they may refuse entry to an applicant subject to a criminal process or has been
convicted of a serious crime, and they list examples of some of the serious crimes, like murder, terrorism, exploitation of minors, kidnapping, and
many more serious crime examples, but nothing like a simple DUI, as in Canada, or like in the US, where you could face a lifetime ban for admitting
you once smoke marijuana, which is totality ridiculous, especially with the changing marijuana laws in all three countries.
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