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U.S. border changes getting silly

by "P. Drummond" <pat@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 25, 2007 at 11:57 PM

Buffalo News http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/story/105374.html

The Department of Homeland Security is fast becoming the gang that 
can’t shoot straight in the eyes of area politicians.

The agency came under fresh attack Saturday from Rep. Thomas M. 
Reynolds for considering “anti-terror” regulations that would restrict 
recreational boating, while Rep. Brian Higgins accused it of 
underestimating the economic impact of requiring travelers to show 
pass****ts at U.S.-Canadian border crossings.

The department re****tedly will propose requiring boaters to take a 
proficiency test, carry a new form of governmentissued identification 
and equip their craft with expensive transmitters, which would have “a 
chilling effect” on boaters and boatmakers, said Reynolds, R-Clarence.

“If the pass****t fiasco is any indication, recreational boaters should 
be very wary of these potential regulations,” Reynolds said.

With a Fuhrmann Boulevard marina as a backdrop, Reynolds said that, in 
addition to tests and new identification requirements, the department 
might set up a new database listing every licensed boat owner and 
wants every boat to carry an electronic transmitter costing $500 to 
$1,000.

He urged the department to work with boating trade associations and 
marinas “to develop a security plan that is both workable and 
plausible.” Recreational boaters can be the “eyes and ears” of 
maritime security “if [the Homeland Security Department] just gets out 
of the way,” he added.

Higgins, D-Buffalo, noted that the department had based its estimate 
that the pass****t requirement would cost the U.S. economy only $200 
million annually on a projected 3.7 percent decrease in crossings by 
frequent travelers and a 10.7 percent to 10.9 percent drop in casual 
travel.

Noting that Homeland Security has eliminated the pass****t requirement 
for sea cruises because it supposedly would lead to a 74.4 percent 
decrease in short cruises, Higgins asked: “How can it be that . . . 
casual, infrequent visits to Buffalo by Torontonians would decrease by 
only 10.7 to 10.9 percent?”

“From their misguided justification for a northern border pass****t 
mandate to their inability to process the very pass****ts they are 
requiring, this administration has demonstrated gross incompetence,” 
Higgins added.

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is scheduled to visit 
Buffalo on Monday to discuss the border requirements with area officials.

Reynolds said he was not surprised to be left off the list of those 
invited to the meeting. “He knows where I stand on this,” Reynolds 
said. “If he has a plan, I’m all for it.”

*****************

 From  Boating in Canada News http://boatingincanada.blogspot.com/

U.S. border crossing changes postponed
======================================

Canadians and Americans entering the United States by car or boat 
won’t need a pass****t until at least the summer of 2008, U.S. security 
officials said June 20. With both countries struggling with an 
avalanche of pass****t applications, driver’s licences and birth 
certificates will be accepted at the U.S. border after the original 
January 2008 date set for requiring pass****ts for land and sea entries 
to the United States. The House of Representatives has already passed 
a measure forcing Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff to wait 
until mid-2009 at land and sea crossings. (Rules for entering Canada 
remain the same.)

-- 
   Pat Drummond   (delete INVALID from address)
   http://BoatinginCanada.com
 10th Anniversary
 




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