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- Subject: THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF A MESSAGE I RECEIVED
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Beck)
- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 09:48:26 +0100
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WHERES THE UNSUBSCRIBE
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THERE ISNT 1
SO WHOEVER CALLED ME INCOMPETENT CAN FUCK RIGHT OFF
----- Original Message -----
From: "ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Crucial identity document being abolished
> Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
>
>
> > Roland Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >
> >> One doesn't normally have to show a passport to get on Eurostar, and by
> >> analogy perhaps not on ferries going to the EU (but I've not caught one
> >> of them for a *very* long time).
> >
> > In June we used a ferry (well, Seacat) to go to France and come back. We
> > were required to show passports and fill in boarding cards both ways.
> >
> > We also dropped one person at Marne-la-Vallee to catch the Eurostar
> > home; he had to show his passport.
>
> Maybe I look untrustworthy, but I was refused entry to Eurostar at
> the London end because I forgot my passport, in about 1997 I
> think. Well before the current scares. I was only going to
> Belgium - I sort of forgot that it counted as foreign. (I live
> near enough to Waterloo to make it home & back in time, so I
> caught the train)
>
> Ken Brown
>
>
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