QUOTE (Allan B @ Sep 4 2009, 07:55 AM)
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Cal24Master seemed to have the hot stuff earlier on but he ain't here on the board at the moment... Booo!
That Nexus card sounds pretty neat, is that just for US citizens or can they be applied for by other nationalities?
Sorry to be just generating noise folks.
While I thought my comment about the Nexus card was appropos (though I suppose it ought to be sent to the IBA for consideration as a formal recommendation), I figured it would be of general interest - and this thread is by far the most popular one on the board.
Nexus cards may be applied for by Canadian and US citizens.
The Homeland Defense people in the US will validate the applicant's identity and the applicant has to go to an interview center (located in major airports and major border crossings) and have his/her retinas scanned and fingerprints taken (I can hear the Big Brother comments now).
Since a Canadian was recently incarcerated in Kenya because the Canadian Government refused to verify her identity (she is suing for $2.5 million as a result - good luck to her. She was only inconvenienced for 9 days - for that money I'll take her place, thanks) having fingerprints and retinal scans available is a good thing, unless you are prone to committing crimes.
We now return you to our regular coverage of the 2009 IBA Rally.
If you want to know more, PM me.