need trailer moved!
I need to get a enclosed trailer moved from Fort St. John BC but from what I have found out I can't get into Canada because of a DWI I have from Jan. of 2007. If I could get it to the border in Montana I could pick it up there and go on. Anyone got any ideas?
I haven't got ahold of any border people but my understanding is no way to get a pass until five years after the dwi and then it's tuff. I'm kinda fu#ked. |
I would think that your only option is to hire a company or a trailer hauler to move it for you. Fort Saint John is a long way from Montana (~16+ hours)
And fyi, it goes both ways. A DWI will prevent Canadians from entering the US in most cases. |
There are over 15 MILLION illegal in the US:scare2: You're telling me you can't sneak into CANADA:w2:
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Yeah right...
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just have to find the unpopular rout like they do around:humm Niagra:humm:
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I thought about an odd route but I have tried to quite those kind of games. I really don't want to get caught and have to send someone after my truck and the trailer. It might have to wait till spring and see if I can get a pass to go up after it's been over five years. The other option is send a guy from texas. I'm a few miles closer in north missouri was the reason for me going.It sucks but it is my fault for drinking and driving.
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You can make it! :c:
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You should be fine man. I can't see CBSA getting
all emotional over an impaired driving conviction. And just some info here. Our last premier, Gordon Campbell was arrested and charged with impaired driving while on holidays in Hawaii a couple of years back. lol lol |
I think the guy from texas is going to get it.It was my job to do but time is running out with fall coming.We don't want to get caught up in the weather that hits up there.
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You bought this trailer? I cant imagine it being cheaper than anywhere in the us....
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