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Don't know. You tell me. Somewhere between 0 and 5000 I guess. Of course when entering the UK your passport is scanned. If you're flagged up on the Schengen system, you'll be denied entry.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation! -
Ok, the Polish Air Force collects wanted Poles from the UK. They have their day in Court, pay their fine and they're back in the UK within days. Does this happen with other EU countries, I don't know but what do you think?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDon't know. You tell me. Somewhere between 0 and 5000 I guess. Of course when entering the UK your passport is scanned. If you're flagged up on the Schengen system, you'll be denied entry.Comment
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I don't know it happens in the UK in any significant numbers. Without passport control it's considerably easier within the Schengen regions than the UK.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostOk, the Polish Air Force collects wanted Poles from the UK. They have their day in Court, pay their fine and they're back in the UK within days. Does this happen with other EU countries, I don't know but what do you think?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Also, the Uk and Ireland have their own "Crime Families" do you think they are in any way equipped to fight the incoming crime lords from Bulgaria and Romania?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI don't know it happens in the UK in any significant numbers. Without passport control it's considerably easier within the Schengen regions than the UK.Comment
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