โOct-21-2019 10:54 AM
โJan-17-2020 12:15 PM
CFerguson wrote:
...No, Hoover Dam is different. Its considered something like a critical infrastructure site by Homeland Security or something.
And that's understandable imo.
bpounds wrote:
...Your vehicle has no rights at all. I'm pretty sure you could walk across without a search.
โJan-17-2020 12:07 PM
โJan-17-2020 07:31 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
When you cross a border. be it international or state to state.
The state or country you are entering has the right to inspect. No warrant needed. Same for crossing the Hoover Dam I might add and some other locations.
Been that way a long long time. Not a problem for me. Unless you are carrying counter banned goods it should not be an issue for anyone. Very good reasons for the inspections.
โJan-17-2020 06:38 AM
โJan-17-2020 06:32 AM
Eric&Lisa wrote:
Really? We don't have free passage between the states?
โJan-17-2020 03:12 AM
โJan-16-2020 09:41 PM
Alan_Hepburn wrote:
You certainly have the right to refuse a search, but then they also have the right to tell you to turn around and go back the way you came...
โJan-16-2020 07:33 PM
Range Maggot Bob wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:Airdaile wrote:et2 wrote:
I'm not even from California but understand why it's the national and global trend-setter, technological and environmental benchmark.
I am, and it's certainly none of those things anymore. Maybe ten years ago... Horrible place and I don't even want to go back to visit anymore.
This must be a wrong bracketing of a quote as I certainly did not say it.
In fact, California campgrounds โ National, country, regional and city โ are my favorites.
Even my handle is a tribute to my favorite and what I think is the most beautiful national park.
Iโm even an admirer of the state with itโs high-tech people, open-mindedness and itโs state administration and environmental programs.
โJan-16-2020 07:23 PM
Alan_Hepburn wrote:
You certainly have the right to refuse a search, but then they also have the right to tell you to turn around and go back the way you came...
โJan-16-2020 07:21 PM
pitch wrote:
Ag. Check points;we all know understand and tolerate them,never a problem.
Couple of weeks ago we were heade to redwood. National forest from Grants Pas Oregon.
Ag check ahead, ok I fall into line with everyone else,multiple lanes,cars trucks,other rv,s. E
"I understand that,bbut you are not entering my trailer without a warrant !"
She gave me a look that could kill,and entered her both and made a phone call.
Minute is so later she comes out,shoves a handful of invasive critter literature into my hand and said,"move on"
โJan-16-2020 04:48 PM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:Airdaile wrote:et2 wrote:
I'm not even from California but understand why it's the national and global trend-setter, technological and environmental benchmark.
I am, and it's certainly none of those things anymore. Maybe ten years ago... Horrible place and I don't even want to go back to visit anymore.
โNov-04-2019 03:12 AM
toedtoes wrote:
First:
Their asking and then choosing to search is not about YOUR feelings, it's about them doing a job and having to make a choice based on a wide range of observations.
Funny how it is so upsetting for an old white guy to be singled out of a line for a more indepth scrutiny about a bag of fruit. "Oh the horrors! They think I'm lying!"
Second:
If they let someone else take that fruit (or firewood, etc.), it will very likely find it's way into the state. Or will be dumped a few miles away when found to be infested with a bug and that bug will find its way over the state line. And if that happens, then the ag folks didn't do their job.
โNov-03-2019 04:20 PM
Acampingwewillgo wrote:
Just for kicks, and I don't know if this is still done or not but a number of years ago while traveling the New cross-over at Hoover Dam, there was a check-point. Not border patrol or Ag inspection but one that required all RV's to stop and open up your compartments( can't recall if they also entered the RV)โฆ. it was a no brainer but I suppose that if you refused, you would not be allowed to cross.
โNov-02-2019 05:23 PM
โNov-02-2019 02:03 PM
pitch wrote:
Snowflake the OP here.
Strange darn thing, I entered California on I 15 Friday morning,I was met with a wall of inspection booths,all unmanned. Myself and several thousand(probably mutitudes) of my fellow travelers merrily transported whatever pests into were in on or incorporated into their vehicle into California. Yep ag checks are a vital thing. Yep Okay!
No Warrant No Entry!