View Full Version : Flying to the USA ?
Jimthered
18-03-07, 05:37 AM
Is your name on this list ? If so, you cant come in so piss off back to where you come from :haha:
On another note, there are some property companies based in Liverpool who seem to have pissed off Uncle Sam.
Naughty people list (http://www.ustreas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/sdn/t11sdn.pdf)
Hollowman
18-03-07, 09:55 AM
And from later this year, even if you're not on the list, they'll take your ten fingerprints upon entry if you come in by one of the ten main international airports.
gets yacht on Canadian side of Lake Superior
Jaco_Pastorious
18-03-07, 12:16 PM
Rashid's post must have been shitter than normal for him to have made the list. :haha:
Jaco_Pastorious
18-03-07, 12:18 PM
And from later this year, even if you're not on the list, they'll take your ten fingerprints upon entry if you come in by one of the ten main international airports.
gets yacht on Canadian side of Lake Superior
Would it speed things up if I handed them a pair of hands that I happened to acquire during the trip over? :source:
Red Chilli
18-03-07, 12:36 PM
Excellent, my name's not on the list. Not that I want to fly to the USA anyway :p
tomasjj
18-03-07, 07:42 PM
Looks like a Mexican/Arab phonebook that.
saveferris
28-03-07, 07:56 PM
I havent been to the States recently but in other countries I have been stopped and checked out. Not surprising when my surname appears 122 times and my official first name appears 441 times, however not together, you would have thought they'd sort it out ;) The Singaporean's were particularly rude.
a lot of Abramovich on that list :D
mick the click
28-03-07, 11:30 PM
I've been to the US many times. I generally like the people - they're like people anywhere, but louder, generally, and it's big, and beautiful. But I find the imposition of eye scans and fingerprinting rather too much of an imposition. I have done no wrong, yet if I have visit I have to submit to this crap - the information from which will inevitably, IMHO, be flogged to insurance companies and the like.
I shall not voluntarily visit the US again until they presume my innocence before my guilt. And that's not going to happen. The world is a big place and I'll see other parts of it and enjoy them instead - and learn what their views are...
Jimthered
28-03-07, 11:36 PM
shall not voluntarily visit the US again
Under what circumstances would you involuntarily visit the USA ? :)
mick the click
28-03-07, 11:39 PM
work
Neil Young
29-03-07, 09:22 AM
Under what circumstances would you involuntarily visit the USA ? :)
Extraordinary rendition is a popular way.
They can scan my arsehole for all i care..............just as long as i get to seaworld,shake a few flippers and get to ride kraken
They can scan my arsehole for all i care..............just as long as i get to seaworld,shake a few flippers and get to ride kraken
:haha: :respect:
Lol, everybody moans about America enforcing stringent security checks upon entering the country, and whine about how its not right. But then on the other hand, people then whine about visitors who get away with crimes in this country because we don't have any records on them.
Hollowman
29-03-07, 12:05 PM
Extraordinary rendition is a popular way.
Except the point of Extraordinary Rendition is that you never end up on American soil...
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