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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on December 01, 2004 at 04:03:22 from (216.208.58.131):
In Reply to: Further to shipping from Canada posted by Mike (WA) on November 30, 2004 at 08:42:53:
Mike: I'm back again as I don't want you to think I am doing a flip flop with my responce to Don. I still believe an unmaned border is possible. Look at just what Customs do, collect duties, tarrifs and taxes, as well as fight crime. If we truly had free trade there would be no duties or tarrifs. Both countries should have a law banning tax collectors from blocking transportation links. If governments would show some resemblence of responsibility in their use of revenues, tax collection would not be a problem. On the subject of crime and the criminal element, if police forces across our two great nations, had a few lessons in cooperation, would go a long way in fighting crime. Too much of this,"I want the feather in my hat." You don't fight crime by lining up on the red line. It is an investigative process. Don't ask that Customs Officer to decide which, of the thousands of people that cross every day, is a criminal. Criminals can be pulled over anywhere, and law enforcment know who they are.
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