"gpsman" writes:
> You're handling it wrong, IMO. You need to tell the first inspector
> nonchalantly, "It's just me again. I know the routine, I'm already
> ID'd as a suspicious person in the database because I'm have US
> citizenship but I live in Canada. You do what you do and I'll just
> head inside. Any preference where I park"? Or some such shit...
Are you kidding? When they are staffing the I-91 Border Patrol
checkpoint in Hartland, VT, saying anything like "don't you remember
me?" is virtually *guaranteed* to get you detailed questioning and an
extended ID verification.
That, and at least in the Swanton section of the US Border Patrol,
they rotate agents around quickly enough that they usually don't have
a chance to recognize people.
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