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Canadian Hospitality at its finest
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https://apple.news/AQ3xbdZ70Teeldwpq068kRA

Canadians with US plates are being harassed. Lovely.

How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?
Last edited by: BLeP: Jul 3, 20 7:09
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [BLeP] [ In reply to ]
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While I don't agree with the harassment, I do fully agree with calling police if you see American plates and letting the cops ask what's up.

Also, that lady in the article saying she has every right to be here. That may be true, if you've self isolated for 14 days after leaving Houston.

I don't care if you're a Canadian living the in US, if you come back, self isolated for a couple of weeks first.

Long Chile was a silly place.
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [LCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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LCtriguy1 wrote:
While I don't agree with the harassment, I do fully agree with calling police if you see American plates and letting the cops ask what's up.

Also, that lady in the article saying she has every right to be here. That may be true, if you've self isolated for 14 days after leaving Houston.

I don't care if you're a Canadian living the in US, if you come back, self isolated for a couple of weeks first.

So is that the Canadian equivalent of “That car doesnt belong in this neighborhood, so Im gonna call the cops on them?” Half pink!

I agree with you. As long as we all agree that it means skipping giving people the benefit of the doubt.
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [Yeeper] [ In reply to ]
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Yeeper wrote:
LCtriguy1 wrote:
While I don't agree with the harassment, I do fully agree with calling police if you see American plates and letting the cops ask what's up.

Also, that lady in the article saying she has every right to be here. That may be true, if you've self isolated for 14 days after leaving Houston.

I don't care if you're a Canadian living the in US, if you come back, self isolated for a couple of weeks first.

So is that the Canadian equivalent of “That car doesnt belong in this neighborhood, so Im gonna call the cops on them?” Half pink!

I agree with you. As long as we all agree that it means skipping giving people the benefit of the doubt.

A coworker of mine has a California licence and California plates. Basically he’s been too lazy to get Canadian plates. He has dual citizenship and every right to be here without being harassed.

How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [BLeP] [ In reply to ]
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I am driving in Nova Scotia with Arizona plates. No harassment yet. Any yes, I self isolated and even had a visit and several calls from the RCMP to make sure.

Andrew Inkpen
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [BLeP] [ In reply to ]
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BLeP wrote:
Yeeper wrote:
LCtriguy1 wrote:
While I don't agree with the harassment, I do fully agree with calling police if you see American plates and letting the cops ask what's up.

Also, that lady in the article saying she has every right to be here. That may be true, if you've self isolated for 14 days after leaving Houston.

I don't care if you're a Canadian living the in US, if you come back, self isolated for a couple of weeks first.

So is that the Canadian equivalent of “That car doesnt belong in this neighborhood, so Im gonna call the cops on them?” Half pink!

I agree with you. As long as we all agree that it means skipping giving people the benefit of the doubt.

A coworker of mine has a California licence and California plates. Basically he’s been too lazy to get Canadian plates. He has dual citizenship and every right to be here without being harassed.

Sorry, I meant that I agreed that people should just suck it up and self quarantine, no questions asked. I dont fully believe in the harassment part, its very situational, and should not be taken lightly.
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [BLeP] [ In reply to ]
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BLeP wrote:
A coworker of mine has a California licence and California plates. Basically he’s been too lazy to get Canadian plates. He has dual citizenship and every right to be here without being harassed.

Depends on how long he has lived in Ontario and how long he is planning on living here.
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [Durhamskier] [ In reply to ]
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He’s been here for a year. Don’t know when how long he’s staying.

I don’t know the rules, he says that as long as he has a Valid California licence he can use California plates.

How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [BLeP] [ In reply to ]
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BLeP wrote:
He’s been here for a year. Don’t know when how long he’s staying.

I don’t know the rules, he says that as long as he has a Valid California licence he can use California plates.

He's wrong. https://www.brokerlink.ca/...ce-plates-in-ontario
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [BLeP] [ In reply to ]
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I'm so sorry for the systemic harassment your lazy friend is going though

/eyeroll
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [BLeP] [ In reply to ]
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I think it's about time to start putting more guns in the hands of your fellow Canadians.






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http://tri-banter.blogspot.com/
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [Tri-Banter] [ In reply to ]
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Tri-Banter wrote:
I think it's about time to start putting more guns in the hands of your fellow Canadians.

More guns solves all problems. Including too many guns.

How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?
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Re: Canadian Hospitality at its finest [BLeP] [ In reply to ]
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BLeP wrote:
Yeeper wrote:
LCtriguy1 wrote:
While I don't agree with the harassment, I do fully agree with calling police if you see American plates and letting the cops ask what's up.

Also, that lady in the article saying she has every right to be here. That may be true, if you've self isolated for 14 days after leaving Houston.

I don't care if you're a Canadian living the in US, if you come back, self isolated for a couple of weeks first.


So is that the Canadian equivalent of “That car doesnt belong in this neighborhood, so Im gonna call the cops on them?” Half pink!

I agree with you. As long as we all agree that it means skipping giving people the benefit of the doubt.


A coworker of mine has a California licence and California plates. Basically he’s been too lazy to get Canadian plates. He has dual citizenship and every right to be here without being harassed.


Nope, he does not. If he's taking permanent residency he's legally required to obtain the correct tags Furthermore his car insurance is probably invalid
Last edited by: justcallmejoe: Jul 3, 20 12:14
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