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Traveling To Canada With A DUI
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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 2732331" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>I've had them strip my car down clear to fender wells over 8 hrs because the window clerk saw a piece of 22lr brass caught in the vent of my car. They were certain I was running guns, spent 7.5 hrs in a cell and my dog who was 14 weeks old was locked in a separate holding. </p><p></p><p>They apologized for disassembling my car to a state it was not really drivable but offered no tools to help. Didn't have my normal tool kit and they offered no help re assembling. Had the whole car load of goods spread all over the place, ended up repacking and tearing the wheel liners the reat of the way out. Strapped them across the roof until I found some car parts stores and proceeded to buy that part canada clean out. </p><p></p><p>Needless to say I'm still gun shy to shoot squeaks out of my car...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 2732331, member: 8394"] I've had them strip my car down clear to fender wells over 8 hrs because the window clerk saw a piece of 22lr brass caught in the vent of my car. They were certain I was running guns, spent 7.5 hrs in a cell and my dog who was 14 weeks old was locked in a separate holding. They apologized for disassembling my car to a state it was not really drivable but offered no tools to help. Didn't have my normal tool kit and they offered no help re assembling. Had the whole car load of goods spread all over the place, ended up repacking and tearing the wheel liners the reat of the way out. Strapped them across the roof until I found some car parts stores and proceeded to buy that part canada clean out. Needless to say I'm still gun shy to shoot squeaks out of my car... [/QUOTE]
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