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Acidreptile 11-21-2007 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 302307)
lol, i know its not your native language. hence the reason i gave you advice!!!

Alright.Thanks.:vsign:

noodle 11-21-2007 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Acidreptile (Post 302310)
Alright.Thanks.:vsign:

you are welcome:D

Suki 11-21-2007 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 302221)
Why shouldn't a country know who they have entering their borders? I think it's responsible.

I think all it does is make travelling difficult.

QuoyaNatsume 11-21-2007 04:33 PM

Yes it does make it difficult. All of their main tourist attractions r prolly gonna lose some money from it over the next couple of yrs b'cause ppl don't wanna feel hasseled & treated like criminals.

But on the other hand, it does make it a little more safer for the country & the ppl who wanna visit:vsign:

Housetek 11-21-2007 04:45 PM

f*ing christ.. another one of these posts...


instead of wasting my time any more.

how bout you just go to japan and see if the people discriminate against you.

cuz the time i spent i spent there i wasnt. Although im Vietnamamese, i dont speak japanese. also i always had my friends from America come stay with me for weeks or months at a time, and the never had any problems with discrimination.

I've seen more discrimination and racism walking down broad street in Philadelphia in one day then my entire year spent in Tokyo.

I DO know and have seen Foreigners come in to Japan and start trouble and fights knowing that they wont be around for much longer, so they act like ass holes in another country.

Mainly during Fifa last year lots of English/German/American/Swedish people were causing trouble in the streets after football games.

If taking peoples fingers prints down and having their photos taken keeps people from acting like jerks just a lil bit then im all for it.

Also i was reading in the other most how MMM said that they caught a pedophile in Thailand from the fingerprint/photo thing.

forgotenmemory 11-21-2007 05:05 PM

That made me feel better.

snottie80 02-12-2008 12:55 PM

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mogya 02-12-2008 01:11 PM

> I heard that foreigners must register the fingerprints for "Security Reasons".

The fingerprints registration system is abolished at 1999.

Thunda 02-12-2008 01:12 PM

And also Acid says haves he's so funny when he says that! :p
But other than that, he mostly speaks better than an american!!! :eek: yeah!
When I talk to him I need dictionary LOL

And back on topic; I don't think it is a bad thing. You guys, know a very little of criminals/what they do, its evident for you guys to be a good person.
Since my brother is a criminal I know a lot about them and I even would do the same at my home!! Only thing is I dont have enough money for such a machine or ink to save fingerprints...

LOL

oh mogya just updated us.

DivineBled 02-12-2008 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Housetek (Post 302795)
f*ing christ.. another one of these posts...


instead of wasting my time any more.

how bout you just go to japan and see if the people discriminate against you.

cuz the time i spent i spent there i wasnt. Although im Vietnamamese, i dont speak japanese. also i always had my friends from America come stay with me for weeks or months at a time, and the never had any problems with discrimination.

I've seen more discrimination and racism walking down broad street in Philadelphia in one day then my entire year spent in Tokyo.

I DO know and have seen Foreigners come in to Japan and start trouble and fights knowing that they wont be around for much longer, so they act like ass holes in another country.

Mainly during Fifa last year lots of English/German/American/Swedish people were causing trouble in the streets after football games.

If taking peoples fingers prints down and having their photos taken keeps people from acting like jerks just a lil bit then im all for it.

Also i was reading in the other most how MMM said that they caught a pedophile in Thailand from the fingerprint/photo thing.

O_O? you lived/live near me?

**in full agreement of the Philly thing though**


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