Originally Posted by
whirledtraveler
Seems to work in France. I've never been asked a question at their borders. The examiner rarely even looks at me.
But, let's look at this another way. Does your state check people coming in from Nebraska? There are some bad people in Nebraska. Maybe there should be some checkpoints in your state's airports.
The state of Arizona stoped people and asks you for fruit when you drive in, are those the bad apples they are looking for? ;-)
As I typed in my early post, the majority of this article is fluff written to make you sympathize with the girl and feel sorry for her because "she is a good person". They always interview the neighbours of serial killers and they always say "Oh he was a nice guy and a good person. a bit quite, always did great stuff for Halloween and Christmas. We are shocked he had 20 people in his basement".
I don't care if OP thinks she is a good person. I just want the facts of this case. I would love to hear more if the media asks about it or the person posts more information, because right now we only know bits and pieces.
If Officer Knapp did not follow SOP then he should be dealt with otherwise we move on.
I have seen many a person asked questions in France BTW...
Ciao,
FH