Message from @Zyrenn
Discord ID: 617869453119717376
in the past, people understood common law and the rule of law. Today people have no clue what it is or what it means.
Simple...no consequences for actions taken...mindset
I have no trespass signs...u would be amazed at the terms and conditions of trespass.
Rule of law clearly written but corrupt judicial
Where I live I was told to put up no trespass signs on all sides or your property can be abused @Groot
corrupt judicial can clearly be removed for failure to follow rule of law
We'll get there eventually
@Red Label remind me Canada?
Kind of brings a whole new meaning to nefarious
Right in front of our noses
Snickers...I actually went into a Walmart today for the first time in 3 years...my wife shopped and I swiveledike crazy.
I had a friend that tried to get thru Canada to go to a job in Alaska and got turned around because of a teenage thing on his record that was some years back before he tried to pass thru and had to come back and fly up. @Groot
I can't go through Canada because of a DUI from 1988
No great loss
Yes
no kidding....I bet they don't treat the Inuites that way.
i cannot spell lol
At the time(2002) and my DUI occurred in 88...I was on an Interpol data base
that sounds frustrating
So I put my vehicles on a barge in Seattle and flew to Kodiak
foreign database sharing...
Blew me away...then returning to the US side my vehicles were torn apart by customs
wow
Flagged by a yellow none entry form
that sux
torn apart...what's the process for damage?
I'd send mine out of S.E. AK on a barge last time I was there w/vehicle @Ron Ward
So...as an American who previously paid for my crime of DUI 14 yrs prior did not matter to Canada
I used Northland service's
Coming back to Seattle I did not even bother...shipped via barge and flew home
@Groot, the damages were minimal and I was so pissed...I just wanted the hell out of there before I got jailed
im sorry you went through all that mess Ron
Bottom line: countries can enforce whatever rules they like for foreigners entry.
I called it growing pains