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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 09:32:05 -0700 (PDT), "Robert M. Gary" wrote: On Mar 30, 7:35 am, HK wrote: Security flap arises over nipple ring removal Washington Times I'll post this because I'm sure it will apply to boats as well. The TSA and US Customs is currently proposing new rules for traveling overseas by private vehicles (airplanes, and probably boats). They are asking that you provide them a list of passengers 1 week before you depart and then you stop at US Customs as your last stop in the US for them to give final approval of the passengers leaving the US. It will be first first time in US history that Americans have had to ask permission to leave the US. I'm sure they will examine the examples of the Soviet Union on how to do such. -Robert It would be nice if they asked all those coming north at the Mexican border for a passport. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Hell, I came back from Montana late last year from Christmas shopping, and all Canadian customs was worried about was GST (taxes), namely was the truck I went down with mine when I went down. I could have said I had Bin Laden in the back but I had GST to pay and I think I would have gotten through. Needless to say I was clean, inside our restrictive limits. Love shopping USA. |
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