1. More lax than US-Canada?
    I was reading the article on the fences on InPk and the to be built on InBa. It hit me that at least to USAians, the other end of the scale is the US-Canadian
    Aug 02, 2001 @ 15:04 - Randy Finder ("Randy Finder" <naraht@...>)
  2. Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    I wouldn t characterize the US-Canada border as guarded . In general it is illegal to cross the border except at ports of entry, but most of the border has
    Aug 02, 2001 @ 15:27 - bjbutler@bjbsoftware.com (bjbutler@...)
  3. Re: [BoundaryPoint] More lax than US-Canada?
    Randy, Within the Schengen countries (Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Austria, Spain, Portugal,
    Aug 02, 2001 @ 18:09 - Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen ("Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen" <jesniel@...>)
  4. RE: [BoundaryPoint] More lax than US-Canada?
    Jesper, Randy and others, When did Norway and Iceland become part of the Schengen group? They re not part of the EU as yet. I have a couple of pictures of the
    Aug 02, 2001 @ 19:15 - Dallen Timothy (Dallen Timothy <dtimothy@...>)
  5. Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    Yeah, I wish Canada would just wise up, maybe even become the 51st state, and then we could stop all this nonsense. BJB ... They re not ... different ... out
    Aug 02, 2001 @ 19:25 - bjbutler@bjbsoftware.com (bjbutler@...)
  6. Re: [BoundaryPoint] More lax than US-Canada?
    Dallen, I am sure my wife would concider my question very technical, but here it comes anyway. If I enter a house that is literally on the USCA border; am I
    Aug 02, 2001 @ 19:33 - Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen ("Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen" <jesniel@...>)
  7. RE: [BoundaryPoint] More lax than US-Canada?
    This reminds me of an experience last week. I was at the US-Canada border in Montana/Alberta walking along the line and interviewing immigration/customs
    Aug 02, 2001 @ 19:36 - Dallen Timothy (Dallen Timothy <dtimothy@...>)
  8. RE: [BoundaryPoint] More lax than US-Canada?
    Jesper, I m sure my wife would consider it too technical (or rather trivial) as well, but this is the kind of fun stuff I enjoy. Fortunately I have the
    Aug 02, 2001 @ 19:52 - Dallen Timothy (Dallen Timothy <dtimothy@...>)
  9. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    Or rather, America could become either a) the 11th Province or b) the 3rd Territory. Regarding the Canada-US border south of Vancouver... I drove along it last
    Aug 02, 2001 @ 21:42 - Doug Murray, StockPhotosOnline ("Doug Murray, StockPhotosOnline" <dmurray@...>)
  10. Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    And which existing territory should America supercede? The Northwest Territories, Yukon, or Nunavut? BJB ... the 3rd Territory. ... it last Sunday, from the
    Aug 03, 2001 @ 00:53 - bjbutler@bjbsoftware.com (bjbutler@...)
  11. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    How about a brand new one: The Southern Territories! Just think, no more long line ups for we Canadians looking for cheap shoes and you Americans looking for
    Aug 03, 2001 @ 02:41 - Doug Murray, StockPhotosOnline ("Doug Murray, StockPhotosOnline" <dmurray@...>)
  12. US - Canadian Union was(Re: More lax than US-Canada?)
    ... I can t see it as coming in as a single state, its just too large geographically. As far as I can tell the following country mergers have occured since
    Aug 03, 2001 @ 16:31 - Randy Finder ("Randy Finder" <naraht@...>)
  13. Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    I ve been thinking about Dallen s description of the security measure along the US/Canada border. While these measures may be used in some locations I am
    Aug 04, 2001 @ 23:35 - bjbutler@bjbsoftware.com (bjbutler@...)
  14. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    Some interesting reading regarding all this at: http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/i200004/i200004.htm In which the following is stated: INS IS UNABLE TO ASSESS THE
    Aug 04, 2001 @ 23:52 - Doug Murray, StockPhotosOnline ("Doug Murray, StockPhotosOnline" <dmurray@...>)
  15. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    I agree with Brian that not all locations along the US-Canada border have laser sensors. What I meant was that they are located all along the border in as
    Aug 05, 2001 @ 02:38 - Dallen Timothy (Dallen Timothy <dtimothy@...>)
  16. Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    ... a nice thread from last summer well worth a replay but didnt you guys know canada already has 4 territories yukon nunavut & northwest plus the crown or
    Dec 07, 2001 @ 13:12 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
  17. Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    I disagree that it was worth replaying. BJB ... no more long line ups for we Canadians looking for cheap shoes and you Americans looking for cheap CD s. Or
    Dec 07, 2001 @ 15:55 - bjbutlerus ("bjbutlerus" <bjbutler@...>)
  18. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    ... atlantic, arctic (incl hudson bay), pacific and great lakes? -- Anton Sherwood -- http://www.ogre.nu/
    Dec 08, 2001 @ 09:23 - Anton Sherwood (Anton Sherwood <bronto@...>)
  19. Re: More lax than US-Canada?
    ... well i am still unsure whether there are any out islands with isolated territorial seas to add to the 4 main territorial seas but because the atlantic &
    Dec 08, 2001 @ 10:23 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)