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Old November 19th 04, 03:00 PM
P.Fritz
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"CME" wrote in message
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"Dash Ron" wrote in message
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And you are wrong once again......I cross the border all the time
without
a
license check

Country borders? (i.e. into Mexico or Canada)?

-Ron


Yep.......I cross into Canada frequently......and the Canadian side
rarely asks for ID.....they simply enter the plate number of the car of
whoever is driving. Coming back into the states, is about 50/50, and
even then they rarely punch up the ID's or run the passport through the
computer.

Besides that, their is miles and miles of border I could cross over at
anytime without a C/I check......all you need is a boat.


Even after 9/11? I haven't crossed the border since 2000 so I'm curious
how much it's changed.



Yup......getting into Canada is pretty easy, the US is a bit stricter, but
depending on the time of day......it still isn't that big of a deal......and
I could run my boat over anytime without getting checked....the odds of
getting caught are next to none......furthermore, it would be real easy to
meet a canadian boat in the middle of the lake if someone really wanted to
get across without being stopped.


Christine



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Old November 19th 04, 03:02 PM
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"CME" wrote in message
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"steveb" wrote in message
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 12:30:24 -0700, "slykitten"
wrote:

Thanks..... Honestly, I'm not holding my breath.... I guess I just wanted
to
see what kind of chances I had at getting what my son deserves in
finanacial
support. His quality of life is great though because his bio dad isn't
even
in the picture. We're just trying to get by.... unfortunately, I've
noticed
that many of the single parents have a bit of a harder time financially
than
the non-custodial parent..... Thanks though!


You're very welcome

I can't comment on the legal situation tho, although it seems you got
plenty of good advice already. I am just a Brit, visiting the US ....

steveb

.... although if it annoys Paul enough, I'll consider a permanent move
eg


As long as you stay out of Canada sluggo.


Stevey shows he still hasn't gotten over his own 'self importance' Maybe
someday he might get past puberty.



Christine



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Old November 19th 04, 03:14 PM
P.Fritz
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"V" wrote in message
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"Dash Ron" wrote in message
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"P.Fritz" wrote in message
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And you are wrong once again......I cross the border all the time
without

a
license check


Country borders? (i.e. into Mexico or Canada)?

-Ron


Ron:
I am speaking of country borders. They do check quite often, especially
since
9/11. I had gotten a call from Canda border on a subject we had warrants
on
for non support. We cut him, b/c extradiction was not feasible, per the
DA.
Every single person may not be stopped, but I bet since 9/11, they have a
K-9
sniffing about.
V


Once again you speak with little knowledge of what takes place. I cross the
border at least a couple times a month.....my business partner does on a
daily basis.
What they automatically punch in is the plate number......if that flags a
warrant, of course they will will call.......but they rarely check anyone
else in the vehicle. If I am in someone elses car all I usually do is state
my citizenship, and occasional have to flash a passport. Rarely is it
actually run through the computer.





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Old November 22nd 04, 05:29 PM
Karen O'Mara
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"P.Fritz" wrote in message ...
Yup......getting into Canada is pretty easy, the US is a bit stricter, but
depending on the time of day......it still isn't that big of a deal......and
I could run my boat over anytime without getting checked....the odds of
getting caught are next to none......furthermore, it would be real easy to
meet a canadian boat in the middle of the lake if someone really wanted to
get across without being stopped.


True... we boat across to Canada in N.Dakota all the time. Sometimes,
we see the Coast Guard on this tiny lake but everyone knew their
schedules. I think it was every other Thursday, they were on this
lake. They must go from lake to lake.

I do think they've added a lot of Border Patrol Agents, though. Coming
back from Winnipeg through the Peace Garden, the agents were more
concerned about Duty taxes than anything else. They must work with
profiles, I guess, for catching terrorists. We had California plates,
so that probably wasn't a red flag.

Karen
 




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