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deanfootlong
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9 minutes at otay border
hey guys. first time poster here. Long time lurker tho. I swear I tried every day for 6 months to try to join bajanomad forums but it said the max
number of registrations per day had been met. glad i finally got registered. Anyhow, I normally take trips down to san felipe and into the south
campos (shell beach, rancho coloradito, etc. so David K's posts have always been a pleasure to read since I know he goes there often too) but this
time I went to puerto nuevo for a friends 30th birthday party. entered through san ysidro which was a breeze. then decided to return through otay on
sunday morning. I accidently jumped in the Ready Lane and couldnt turn around by the time I noticed it. All my wife and I have is a passport book, no
passcard with RFID. It took a whopping 9 minutes to cross at 830am sunday morning. the CBP agent was cool about it and said it happens. I have heard
about people getting the threat of being fined up to 5,000 dollars for accidently crossing in the sentri lane without a sentri pass. any such penalty
for those of us newbies that jump in the ready lane by accident?
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dasubergeek
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If you do it on purpose and they recognize you, they can yell at you or punish you by sending you to secondary, but no, generally there's no penalty
for accidentally jumping in the ready lane.
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willardguy
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must be very common at san ysidro, the fast pass lane merges with the ready lanes soooooo..........
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DENNIS
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It's about your screen name, señor........ "deanfootlong".
Explain.........innuendo here isn't lost, and my first impression is that it's inappropriate.
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[Edited on 10-14-2013 by DENNIS]
"YOU CAN'T LITTER ALUMINUM"
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tripledigitken
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
It's about your screen name, señor........ "deanfootlong".
Explain.........innuendo here isn't lost, and my first impression is that it's inappropriate.
[Edited on 10-14-2013 by DENNIS] |
DENNIS,
Come on it's obvious, he owns a Subway franchise.
Ken
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DanO
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Quote: | Originally posted by tripledigitken
Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
It's about your screen name, señor........ "deanfootlong".
Explain.........innuendo here isn't lost, and my first impression is that it's inappropriate.
[Edited on 10-14-2013 by DENNIS] |
DENNIS,
Come on it's obvious, he owns a Subway franchise.
Ken
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Yeah, that's exactly what I thought. C'mon Dennis, get your mind out of the gutter.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by DanO
Yeah, that's exactly what I thought. C'mon Dennis, get your mind out of the gutter. |
OK....when "Deepthroat Baja Debbie" cums on board, I hope you guys remember this.
"YOU CAN'T LITTER ALUMINUM"
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willardguy
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ever since he got that "honored" moniker under his name.............
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David K
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Welcome aboard dean... I guess when my passport expires in a couple more years, it will be replaced with the chip included one (that came out a year
or so after I got my last passport)... Hope you had fun at Puerto Nuevo! I am not getting to either side of Baja much lately. Hope that changes soon!
For those trying to register, do so asap after 4pm PDT. I did hear that there were some changes on Nomad that will make it easier, however.
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tripledigitken
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Willardguy,
Thanks, I hadn't noticed that before.
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deanfootlong
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Hahaha sorry guys. It's just a long time joke. I'll submit a request to change it if it offends anyone. No biggie.
Anyhow, yeah I need to get an RFID pass card next time. Or just get one now additionally to my passport.
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bajaguy
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Quote: | Originally posted by deanfootlong
Hahaha sorry guys. It's just a long time joke. I'll submit a request to change it if it offends anyone. No biggie.
Anyhow, yeah I need to get an RFID pass card next time. Or just get one now additionally to my passport. |
Avoid all of that and get a SENTRI
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CortezBlue
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FYI
Passports with RFID's are not accepted in the Ready Lane. It must be in the form of a card. You can order a passport card at anytime that will be
associated with your passport and will expire on the same expiration date.
Here is the exact requirements from the DHS web page
What documents can I use to enter the Ready Lane?
WHTI-compliant, RFID-enabled cards approved by the Department of Homeland Security include: the U.S. Passport Card; the Enhanced Driver's License
(EDL); the Enhanced Tribal Card (ETC); Trusted Traveler Cards (NEXUS, SENTRI, Global Entry and FAST cards); the new Enhanced Permanent Resident Card
(PRC) or new Border Crossing Card (BCC). Ready Lane locations can be found here.
SENTRI and NEXUS lanes are reserved strictly for the use of SENTRI, NEXUS and Global Entry card holders.
All travelers in the vehicle over the age of 16 must have an RFID-enabled card to use the Ready Lane. Children 15 years old and younger may travel in
the Ready Lane with adult travelers if all adults in the vehicle have an RFID-enabled travel card.
U.S. Passport Cards can be obtained through the Department of State.
NEXUS/SENTRI/FAST cards can be obtained through the CBP website.
Enhanced Driver's Licenses (EDL) can be obtained from a local DMV or government office in the states of New York, Washington, Vermont, and Michigan,
as well as in the Canadian provinces of Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, and Manitoba. Note: If you applied and are waiting for the EDL, the
receipt or temporary notice you may have received is NOT a valid travel document.
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[Edited on 10-15-2013 by CortezBlue]
[Edited on 10-15-2013 by CortezBlue]
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dasubergeek
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Yah, CortezBlue is right. I have to say, SENTRI is a good idea if you're going to cross more than twice a year... not least because it also avoids the
Naked Scanners and the Governmental Testicular Cancer Exams at the airport and the ridiculous milling line at the international arrivals hall.
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marla
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I crossed by accident in the Sentri lane once at San Ysidro, I'll never do that again! I got into the lane by mistake and then could not get out! It
was late at night, and my kids were with a babysitter and I could not call them due to lack of Mexico coverage on my phone. When I got to the border
agent, he didn't care that it was accidental, he made me wait for quite awhile in secondary, then turned me around, sent me BACK into Mexico and made
me wait in the border line again. I was hours and hours late picking up my kids, they were all freaking out. No, I won't be getting into the Sentri
lane again. I've thought about getting a Global Entry pass, but the problem is that everyone with you also has to have it, or there's no point.
If a man walks in the woods for love of them half of each day, he is in danger of being regarded as a loafer. But if he spends his days as a
speculator, shearing off those woods and making the earth bald before her time, he is deemed an industrious and enterprising citizen. Henry David
Thoreau
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deanfootlong
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wow thats misrable. what a crappy experience.
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dasubergeek
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Quote: | Originally posted by willardguy
must be very common at san ysidro, the fast pass lane merges with the ready lanes soooooo.......... |
Not any more (though it'll change again soon, I'm sure, because they're still doing construction). There's always been bollards between the SENTRI and
the Ready Lane (though no bollards between SENTRI and bus lanes), and this time we crossed in the rightmost regular lane and there were Jersey
barriers preventing people from merging from regular into Ready and vice versa.
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bryanmckenzie
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So I'm confused. There is now another category called READY, in addition to SENTRI and regular-people-lanes.
Since I have a brand spanking new PASSCARD with chip, which is the READY lane northbound at San Ysidro?
Last crossing was April 2012 just a major construction was getting underway.
I already know about the new southbound entry into Mexico.
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.â€
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willardguy
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the ready lanes are what used to be the east lanes, across the river. there's also a 4th option, the fast pass lane which is accessed from the
col.fed. lane. (participating hotels and restaurants offer these if you spend some dough at their places)
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sancho
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Quote: | Originally posted by deanfootlong
I accidently jumped in the Ready Lane and couldnt turn around by the time I noticed it |
Crossed at Otay a while back, wasn't paying attention,
the lane wasn't walled off by K rails or marked,
must have been 30 min.
in line, a sign overhead our lane, Sentri, no luck changing lanes, don't know if being sent to secondary was our
scolding or not
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