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Originally Posted by andrej_NDC
They can't see shit when they scan your passport and you don't have a criminal record in the US(I doubt they would see anything even then). Do you think they have a track of all criminal records of all countries in the world?
I wouldn't be worried to enter again, just on a different spot with different cops.
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You're a little know it all, aren't you?
In 1991 my now ex-wife went to a Justice of the Peace and had a warrant taken out on me for "uttering death threats". She originally went to the cops, they told her to go home and chill. But the JP listened, so...
I was putting gas in my car one evening, and was surrounded by a shitload of cruisers. Got arrested. During my first appearance in court the charges were
withdrawn when my ex told the judge that she lied, and only did it because I hurt her feelings when I left.
This "incident" keeps getting brought up when I try to cross the border - even before 9/11.
Good news is is that it hasn't stopped me from crossing, and I ended up getting custody of my kids because of her antics. Both of whom are in Guelph / Humber college now, btw.
Border cops know everything you've done - whether you've just been charged, been convicted, aquitted, or whatever.
On the other hand, I've fallen asleep in Ohio and woken up in Ontario, so I have no idea what they're thinking - at least on our side.