Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/06/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Daniel Ridings responded to Sonny: Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Walmart police > SonC@aol.com wrote: > I act nice to the people who work at Walmart, and they act nice to > me.<<<< Daniel Ridings responded; > Isn't it amazing how that works, Sonny? I have the same experience > with > sullen border police and just about everywhere else. People to enjoy > civilized company :-)<<< Border officers Canada-USA................ This isn't about Wal-Mart, but about a couple USA border officers on my recent trip to the US. Before we board the Coho ferry from Victoria, Canada for the crossing to Port Angeles WA.USA we are checked while in our car waiting to board ferry. Now given we're a couple of 76 year old guys who look like we just escaped the local geriatric ward. ;-) First officer "G'day sir and where you fellas off to?" Me, "The Olympia Flight Museum" as I handed him my passport. Asked in a stern voice, but pleasant expression. "And what are you doing there?" "I'm going to fly in a Mustang P51 fighter plane." I reply His eyes almost pop out of his head with the amazing line, "How old are you sir?" "I'm 76 tomorrow and the flight is a birthday gift." I reply Border officer all smiles. " Well now sir that is wonderful, you have a safe flight. And enjoy a big happy birthday! " That was it! Clean, simple, pleasant and a great welcome to the USA. Cross the Strait of Juan de Fuca get off in the USA. Officer 2: "Good day gentlemen and where are you off to?" I give him the same line as the Canadian side. He says" Well now doesn't that beat all, you have a wonderful day and welcome." My friend who was almost in dead panic state while still in Canada with great fear from the stories he'd read how the border between our two great countries had evolved in to a horror story of interrogation, identity papers etc and damn near blood type ID. couldn't believe how friendly the officers were. He went from fear of being incarcerated for no reason other than he'd been an F86 fighter pilot in Europe and what would he want to be flying an airplane in our country for? He wasn't there to fly but to enjoy all the old aircraft. His relief was amazing. My point is, it still comes down to "if your friendly you are going to get friendly back!" Best bet to save hassles, smile, be relaxed, papers and camera gear at the ready and if and when you do run into a Neanderthal.... bite your tongue, stay nice and don't let yourself go to their low life level! ted