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US Police Officer refused entry at borderModerator: Staff Moderator
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US Police Officer refused entry at borderI am very frustrated at the moment. Just recently, I was refused entry at a Canadian border because I was with a friend that just recently had a DUI (3 years ago). As I now understand, Canada sometimes refuses entry to Americans with a DUI, but alot of times a discretionary entry is granted. The customs officer was very cold and didn't even care that I was an officer. I assured him that our intentions were good (showed hotel and tour paperwork), and it still didn't matter. What gives, this ruined a great vacation?
Re: US Police Officer refused entry at borderAs a US Police Officer I have found RCMP at the border to be the same way... They really could care less that you are a US Police Officer - in fact, at times, I think that you get treated worse because you are one. I try to keep that fact unknown until they ask.
However, as for your friend with the DUI - I am surprised you didn't get referred to pay the extortion fee, I mean, entry fee, that you can pay to get in with a DUI... That information is clearly posted on the RCMP website... Money seems to get you past the regulations. You can bring certain guns in, if I pay a fee - otherwise you can't. Sorry it wrecked a good vacation - but now you know. No professional courtesy extended.
Re: US Police Officer refused entry at borderShame on you for even mentioning tat you were a U.S. police officer. Looking for special treatment looks bad on us all.......and then bringing it up here.
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