K Kevin Lang Well-Known Member Joined Jul 24, 2007 Messages 3,717 Reaction score 0 Location Pasadena, MD Jun 13, 2010 #1 I'm curious--what happens if, at a border crossing, you decide to renege and not enter into the country after all?
I'm curious--what happens if, at a border crossing, you decide to renege and not enter into the country after all?
R Robert Thomas Well-Known Member Joined Jun 21, 2007 Messages 1,387 Reaction score 0 Location Homosassa, FL Jun 13, 2010 #2 Entering Canada after finding out I could not take a handgun I thanked them and turned around. In Mexico after crossing over I turned around and cleared US Customs to reenter.
Entering Canada after finding out I could not take a handgun I thanked them and turned around. In Mexico after crossing over I turned around and cleared US Customs to reenter.
B Ben Geller Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2009 Messages 140 Reaction score 0 Location Winnipeg, MB Jun 14, 2010 #3 I forgot to get my duty free, and pulled a uball, went and got my bottle and headed right back. lol. They laughed their asses off at me.
I forgot to get my duty free, and pulled a uball, went and got my bottle and headed right back. lol. They laughed their asses off at me.
K Kevin Palmer Well-Known Member Joined Jul 18, 2001 Messages 9,349 Reaction score 2 Location Madison, OH Jun 15, 2010 #4 In most cases, border crossings have some sort of a means for you to turn around. If this is the case, nothing happens. Then are normally just fine if you do not enter...
In most cases, border crossings have some sort of a means for you to turn around. If this is the case, nothing happens. Then are normally just fine if you do not enter...