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Forum: General Sailing Forum 31-03-2017, 21:18 |
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Views: 15,668
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Mike OReilly
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Forum: General Sailing Forum 30-03-2017, 10:31 |
Replies: 142
Views: 15,668
Posted By
Mike OReilly
Re: Drug interceptions on the high seas
My understanding of the law is that there must be some sort of probable cause for Canadian cops to demand that you stop and be searched. They can always ask to come aboard, which is what they usually... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 30-03-2017, 08:49 |
Replies: 142
Views: 15,668
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Mike OReilly
Re: Drug interceptions on the high seas
Right. Thanks for clarifying that. My fumbled meaning was that anywhere in US territorial waters, or in the open seas, the USCG can board a US-flagged vessel with no reason at all — at least this is... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 29-03-2017, 13:43 |
Replies: 142
Views: 15,668
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Mike OReilly
Re: Drug interceptions on the high seas
Good comparison. Hopefully this will be the case. Given the amount of cross-border sailing that happens on the Great Lakes, and I believe on the lower mainland between BC and Washington, there will... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 29-03-2017, 09:54 |
Replies: 142
Views: 15,668
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Mike OReilly
Re: Drug interceptions on the high seas
My understanding of the law (from reading and discussions like this in the past), is that the USCG can board a US-flagged vessel anytime, anywhere, with no reason at all. Other water cops require... |
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