Was crossing in Charlie's bus one time, and they decided to put it through
the same line as the semi's for full x-ray.  I went to the agent and said
something to the effect - Do you think we would take a bright orange school
bus full of cavers and try to smuggle something?  Do we really look that
stupid?

 

For whatever reason, he moved the bus  to the front of the semi line - we
had already been there forever.  

 

That was one of the few good experiences I have had at the US border.  The
ugly stories are more frequent, but not as amusing.

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gill
Edigar
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 8:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Big-Brother related

 

On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Herman Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

Upon returning to the United States the DHS has a huge amount of authority
to search anything and everything in your pocession, literally anything they
want to look at is open game.  

 

Herman is exactly right. ANY and every time you cross a border--ANY
border--you essentially and voluntarily surrender any and all personal
rights you may otherwise have. They can do anything to you and your stuff
that they want and for an inconvenient amount of time--in the name of
whatever completely off-the-wall and baseless Homeland Security law that the
running-scared Congress may have passed or DHS may have promulgated and
using any kind of profiling they adamantly deny. Without rules and
regulations they wouldn't have a job. They don't have to make sense or have
probable cause; the inspector could just be wanting to get a few jollies at
your expense--and it would be perfectly legal. They can detain you. You
pretty much have no civil rights and no defenses at that point--consider
that a given and be satisfied with it. 

 

But the important thing to remember is that you have volunteered to this
scrutiny by voluntarily crossing the border. If you don't like that
situation don't cross any borders. 

--Ediger

 

 

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