To: rebel_yell2; All
Of course we travelers/tourists/businessmen don't register. Who has time to search out an Embassy or Consulate while on vacation or a business trip? :) I'd much rather spend time in a cafe than standing in line at some Embassy to register until a war breaks out that is.
Hey, you better re-register in Cypress just in case Turkey and Greece start a spitting match. ;)
754 posted on
07/18/2006 7:24:05 PM PDT by
Chgogal
(2006 - The US Military fights for Freedom of the Press while the NYT cowers in a traitorous pose.)
To: Chgogal
The US facility is usually pretty easy to find.
When we visited Tanzania, our driver immediately took us to the Embassy of his own accord. Of course, I felt more unsafe there but other than the WTC, the terrorists haven't seemed to hit the same target twice so I guess it was okay. We checked in and went on our way.
Obviously in Paris or London or Amsterdam I don't register. It just seems silly although I could be on the Tube when it's bombed or in the middle of a crazy car burning riot and find myself wishing I had registered, but I don't.
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