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Subject: Re: Overstaying in Italy Posted on: 13 Oct 2007 10:21:31 CEST

How do you know what italian prisons look like ?????

"Ned Kelly" a écrit dans le message de
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> Italian prisons are nowhere near as nice as Club fed in Canada.
>
> Now that you have posted on internet, it is very easy for Italian
> authotrities
> to find you, and jail you.
>
> Don't forget, in Europe YOU ARE GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT.
>
> Idiots deserve jail, just for being stupid.
>
>
>
> On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 17:49:45 -0700, rbartlet@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>This post is probably just my paranoia getting the better of me, but:
>>
>>I'm currently in Italy as a tourist on a Canadian passport. My 90 days
>>run out on November 14 but I'd rather stay longer. I'm going to Dubai
>>in early December and MXP-DXB sounds like a much nicer itinerary than
>>YUL-LHR-DXB.
>>
>>I've checked the r.t.e archives and it seems the overstay question has
>>already been asked with respect to France but I understand that Italy
>>is different in that Italian hotels communicate guest information to
>>the local authorities and that could make me a much easier target than
>>I would be were I in another Schengen country.
>>
>>Does anyone have any idea what the chances (or the consequences) are
>>of getting caught for overstaying in Italy?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Richard
>