[pct-l] canada entry
Trekker4 at aol.com
Trekker4 at aol.com
Thu Dec 10 10:03:55 CST 2009
If there are no sensors along the Canadian Border, there soon will be. I
live in Big Bend TX; there are sensors everywhere, on roads and along the
Rio Grande (Mexico Border); and these sensors can pick up and distinguish
between a solitary pedestrian, a group, or a vehicle.
I'd guess that a claim of ignorance, to the Canadian authorities if
questioned, would get one a multi-day delay and possible criminal charges.
But... HYOH!
Bob "Trekker"
Big Bend Desert Denizen, and...
Naturalized Citizen - Republic of Texas
In a message dated 12/8/2009 1:15:16 A.M. Central Standard Time,
hikerbob62 at yahoo.com writes:
On the other hand - if I was pretty sure I was going to be rejected for a
permit - I would not apply for one and just enter anyway. That way I could
at least claim ignorance. If you have been rejected for an entry permit
it
is hard to claim ignorance.
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