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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-24-2012 @ 2:40PM
nappa said...
Don't worry pretty soon we won't be able to do nothing without getting searched and patted down
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7-25-2012 @ 6:07AM
Loren said...
Still a shame, why would it take four hours to tell someone they can't bring candy into the country? But I can understand. Coming home from Paris one year on Thanksgiving day we had to go through customs at O'Hare. The customs agent was just hateful and grumpy, well so was I after being on a plane for nine hours. I just simply said, "If you don't like your job why don't you go find another". Lisa about had a stroke thinking she was going to be detained. As a person and an American you have the right to be treated with respect. Esp from the people that your taxes gives them their job. Government workers are some of the most irrigant people and most couldn't run a two car convoy with a road map or a GPS.