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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:47:41 -0400, rhys wrote (with
possible editing): I believe it's called an I-68 form. Yes, that's it. Thanks. your narrative - I would like to apologize for my countrymen. Yes, I find it incredibly stupid that they can spend so much time chasing pleasure boaters all the while allowing containerships free reign. It just doesn't make sense, and if I were a terrorist, I would certainly take note. That said, and living on the border, I could relate some similar stories about a few Canadian border officials. One, in particular, insulted my wife who happens to be extremely hard of hearing, even with two expensive hearing aids. That caused me to lodge a formal complaint, although nothing was done about it. I think the problem is twofold: both countries give their border officials quite broad powers - powers beyond what a law enforcement official would normally have at least in this country. Some of these officials are, uhh, less than sterling in their character and tend to take advantage of what they see to be their elevated status. It happens on both sides, Rhys, and, again, I'm sorry. Best, -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com |
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 13:48:23 GMT, L. M. Rappaport
wrote: Yes, that's it. Thanks. No problem. your narrative - I would like to apologize for my countrymen. That's entirely unnecessary....and not only because it wasn't me it happened to, but a pal at my club I was quoting. But thanks for the sentiment. The latest round of "security measures" affect ALL boaters equally...if not necessarily coherently or effectively. Yes, I find it incredibly stupid that they can spend so much time chasing pleasure boaters all the while allowing containerships free reign. It just doesn't make sense, and if I were a terrorist, I would certainly take note. I hope they haven't. A few friends and I recently spent an evening drinking beer and writing on a notepad the various ways a terrorist with an ounce of initiative and the sort of explosives knowledge available to a road builder could kill a lot of infidel Westerners. By the time we determined driving an LPG tanker with 50 lbs of powered cesium on deck into a shoreline tank farm in New Jersey would be devastatingly, Hiroshima-scale effective, we had scared ourselves completely sober. Which is no state for a sailor on dry land to endure...G That said, and living on the border, I could relate some similar stories about a few Canadian border officials. Like I said, Americans and Canadians suffer jointly from jumped-up autocrats who were generally too stupid to get into the cops and now have vast powers... One, in particular, insulted my wife who happens to be extremely hard of hearing, even with two expensive hearing aids. That caused me to lodge a formal complaint, although nothing was done about it. I would suggest you approach a Toronto newspaper or the nearest Canadian city on the north shore with your story. Canadians cherish the illusion they are polite and courteous, and rude officials will catch hell for abusing visitors...especially "disabled" ones. So go public and watch the roasting begin. As a Canadian, I want our maritime laws enforced, but POLITELY. Most people on the water are OK, but you get the occasional idiot. I think the problem is twofold: both countries give their border officials quite broad powers - powers beyond what a law enforcement official would normally have at least in this country. Some of these officials are, uhh, less than sterling in their character and tend to take advantage of what they see to be their elevated status. Exactly. Jail guards and drill sergeants can exhibit the same behaviour...making a tough job tougher It happens on both sides, Rhys, and, again, I'm sorry. It does, and I'm sorry your wife was treated poorly. Boating should be fun, not some Gestapo roust. How this is supposed to make us "safe" is beyond me. R. |
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