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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 23:57:09 GMT, Don White
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: It's a long story and really not worth repeating - it was resolved in a satisfactory manner by the USCG and Canadian Navy or whoever it was that was involved. I just felt that the Canadians, in the face of the visual and verbal reports of the incident in question, could have been a bit more understanding rather than acting like I was trying to sneak into Canada. If we aren't tough on 'questionable visitors' the US security people s*it all over us. They seem to think we're too lax in preventing terrorists etc. from using us to attack you. It's a no win situation. I understand your point and agree - it is a no win situation. But seriously - when you've listened to the radio traffic, have full understanding of what happened and why, the USCG is on scene and everything is under control, why is it necessary for the French...er. Canadian Navy to interrogate the victim in French using an interpreter? It all worked out eventually - no harm, no foul. :) Later, Tom |
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