View Full Version : DHS Checkpoint Refusals
Jewboo
6th March 2013, 10:44 PM
http://youtu.be/u4Ku17CqdZg
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TheNocturnalEgyptian
7th March 2013, 01:39 AM
That last one, where he asked the cop for ID, was amazing.
Shami-Amourae
7th March 2013, 03:01 AM
How often does this happen and where is it? I've never come across them. Are they like 100 miles from the US/Mexico border only?
palani
7th March 2013, 04:53 AM
I went thru a Border Patrol operated checkpoint 50 miles north of Brownsville Texas a few years back. They walked a dog around the car.
Other checkpoints are fruit and vegetable related between Arizona and California.
Shami-Amourae
7th March 2013, 05:10 AM
Yeah I did the produce one going from Nevada to California. It wasn't a real big deal. You just pause for a split second and they wave you through.
When I travel the interstate I carry some guns, a waterbrick, and my bugout bag in an ALICE pack in my trunk. I'd be afraid that would make me "suspicious" as a "domestic terrorist".
Tumbleweed
7th March 2013, 06:59 AM
I pissed off a guy at the one on I-80 between california and and nevada one time and he yelled at me and chewed my ass. I didn't stop at just the right spot and it pissed him off because he had to make a few extra steps. I was driving an eighteen wheeler and they want to check your papers to see where you're coming from and what you are hauling.
I got stopped at an ag check station at Needles california one time when it was 124 degrees in the morning. They cut the seals on the trailer and checked for fire ants. I'd picked that trailer up in South Carolina and was taking it to Fresno. they found a few ants and I had to sit there the rest of the day while the inspectors and the company I was driving for negotiated and were deciding what to do. I couldn't enter california so in the evening they sent me down to Blythe, back through arizona where the trailer could be funigated. I was a bout 45 minutes late at arriving at the check station at Blythe and they were pissed. I'd stopped at a truck stop to get a sandwich. They said they were ready to send an HP after me because I hadn't come directly to the check station at Blythe with out stopping. SOB's. Spent the night and most of the next day there waiting to get the trailer fumigated. Took the load to Fresno and the place I was to deliver the load to refused it because it had been fumigated. It was a load of shelving. Took it to another part of their company in cedar city, utah and the load was refused there. The company finaly had me unhook from that trailer and leave it sitting at a truck stop then go pick up another trailer. I'd pulled that load over three thousand miles before I finaly got rid of it.
I was stopped at an inland check station after leaving Laredo, Tx with a load that had been brought accross the border and dropped. I'd hooked on to it in Laredo and I think it was going to North Carolina. It was sealed and I didn't know what was in it. They cut the seals and opened it up and checked it out with a dog. Didn't find anything and sent me on my way. I was nervous about it because you never know if someone may have slipped something on the load to get it in to this country.
Shami-Amourae
8th March 2013, 01:07 AM
Related, but with Census:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO2gcxJVvvw
Love Vinny.
:)
Jewboo
8th March 2013, 01:35 PM
Related, but with Census:
:)
After Homeland Security takes possession of the BILLION rounds of ammo they recently ordered for domestic use Census Workers won't need to call their supervisor or threaten us with $500 fines.
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