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Originally Posted by MaDalton
dangerous? for whom? it's called the Schengen Agreement and it's in place since 1985: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Agreement
it basically says: european union countries are treated as one big country with protected borders to the outside of europe. but as most of you that went to amsterdam recently or visited other places in europe may have noticed the border controls of europe concentrate on the important things like criminals or terrorists - not people who just come for holiday or business
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So basically you're saying that within the EU, you can move around freely. Kind of like Americans can move around the US states freely, or Canadians can move around the provinces. Same shit, different pile.