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Re: Further to shipping from Canada
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 02, 2004 at 19:41:33 from (209.226.247.19):
In Reply to: Re: Further to shipping from Canada posted by Mark - IN. on December 02, 2004 at 18:58:34:
Mark: Customs both ways is a rather peculiar place. They are not much into fun things like an all male fishing trip. I had some friends once crossing and Customs Officer asked if they had anything to declare. Driver of vehicle said,"Just the 300 pounder sleeping in back seat." With that they went for a complete search, awakened their own friend, who got rather unhappy about the whole event. parctically turned car inside out. That was not since 9-11, it happened 30 years ago. Customs are geared for one or two guys in a commercial vehicle, lone business guy on trip or family with mom and pop, maybe kids. All others should try to act like a clergyman on his way to a convention, don't laugh and never appear to be having fun.
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