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Man tries to smuggle bologna in shape of car seat over border
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Posted on 11/22/2003 5:12:25 PM PST by chance33_98
Man tries to smuggle bologna in shape of car seat over border 
(11/22/03 - EL PASO, TX)  Authorities on Friday seized 756 pounds of bologna arranged into the shape of a car seat and covered with blankets in a man's pickup. 
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized the 81 rolls of Mexican bologna at the Paso Del Norte bridge as the pickup entered the United States. 
"It puts the ultimate consumer at risk," said customs spokesman Roger Maier. "Who knows how long these products have gone without refrigeration or without proper handling." 
Maier also said that there is a possibility of diseases such as hog cholera and classical swine fever being introduced into the United States' pork industry. 
Children were sitting on top of the illegal load before it was discovered, Maier said. The rear seat had been removed from the extended-cab pickup and the bologna was put in its place. 
He said the agency plans to pursue civil penalties against the Juarez, Mexico, man driving the truck. Maier said the agency won't release the man's name until the case goes to trial. 
Maier said the bologna goes for about $1 a roll in Juarez. When it is sold to a customer it can go for between $5 and $10 a roll in the United States, he said. 
Civil penalties could include seizure of the merchandise and a fine, which he said will be at least $1,000. He said the driver and three passengers also had their border crossing cards revoked.
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To: chance33_98
    Dont beleive it, total balony....
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:15:11 PM PST
by 
76834
 
To: chance33_98
    I am speachless...
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:15:18 PM PST
by 
Normal4me
 
To: chance33_98
    Not the most lucrative thing to smuggle. 
 
Now if only we can stop the other smuggled stuff.
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:15:36 PM PST
by 
Bogey78O
(No! Don't throw me in the briar patch!!!!!)
 
To: chance33_98; Charles Henrickson
    He said the agency plans to pursue civil penalties against the Juarez, Mexico, man driving the truck. That's the coldest cut of all.
 
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:16:45 PM PST
by 
martin_fierro
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To: martin_fierro
    Who was it that used to say "Salami, Salami, Baloney..."?
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:17:52 PM PST
by 
chance33_98
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To: chance33_98
    Roger Maier We know the real reason they wouldn't let the bologna across the border. ;) "My bologna has a first name..."
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:20:33 PM PST
by 
madison10
 
To: chance33_98
    Authorities on Friday seized 756 pounds of bologna arranged into the shape of a car seat and covered with blankets in a man's pickup. The cops must've relied on a tip from a schnitzel.
 
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:22:10 PM PST
by 
martin_fierro
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To: chance33_98
    Well, that is discouraging. I had planned to smuggle popcorn cakes in the shape of my dashboard from Oklahoma to Tennessee. Looks like it's just not going to pay.
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:22:54 PM PST
by 
ChemistCat
(Hang in there, Terri. Absorb.  Take in.  Live.  Heal.)
 
To: chance33_98
    When the hell are they going to crack down on pimento loaf!
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:23:02 PM PST
by 
mdittmar
 
To: martin_fierro
    Do we need a WOB ping?
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:24:56 PM PST
by 
chance33_98
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To: chance33_98
    Maier said the bologna goes for about $1 a roll in Juarez. When it is sold to a customer it can go for between $5 and $10 a roll in the United States, he said. 
 
 I'd guess those bolognas go for more than $10 in the US.
  
   
    
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       Yasmin A. Aboytes / El Paso Times  Federal agricultural quarantine inspector Charles Payne on Friday sliced bologna that was seized at the Paso del Norte Bridge. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers found 81 rolls of it under blankets in a pickup, with children sitting on top of the contraband.  | 
    
   
  
 
 
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:26:35 PM PST
by 
deport
 
To: mdittmar
    While they were busting the "balony bandit" right behind their backs. 
5 suitcase nukes, 4 55 gallon drums of anthrax and 235 Ayrabs snuck in. 
 
Makes you wonder!
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:26:36 PM PST
by 
76834
 
To: chance33_98
    Horse c*ck alert. 
 
Yes, that's what it's called in the Marines.
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:26:58 PM PST
by 
tet68
 
To: 76834
    Which is worse, Anthrax or Bad baloney?
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:27:47 PM PST
by 
chance33_98
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To: chance33_98
    Let me think about it.....
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:28:48 PM PST
by 
76834
 
To: chance33_98
    The rear seat had been removed from the extended-cab pickup and the bologna was put in its place.It was the bed cover made of provolone cheese that first drew the attention of police as the pickup drove by.
 
To: chance33_98
    Is the real canine hero in this case going to get his "Cut" for sniffing this out...
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:36:27 PM PST
by 
tubebender
(FReeRepublic...How bad have you got it...)
 
To: chance33_98
    Which is worse, Anthrax or Bad baloney?Since the passage of NAFTA, the quality of "rich corinthian leather" has certainly gone downhill.
 
To: tubebender
    Not a chance: 
Them dere gooberment dogs wont settle for that. 
They will get prime T-Bones... 
Courtesy of the US taxpayer
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posted on 
11/22/2003 5:39:32 PM PST
by 
76834
 
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