Can anyone clarify the deal of carrying someone's else's possession through the Nexus lane?
I remember a story about 4 golfers driving across, 2 had Nexus and the other 2 got out and walked, but left their clubs in the car. The others had their Nexus privileges revoked for that.
Was it because they had someone else's clubs in the car? Or because they didn't declare them? All I could find was
If you are a Canadian or U.S. resident entering the United States and you are importing goods for your own personal use, you may use the NEXUS lane and make an oral declaration to the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/prog/nexu...eng.html#usdec
I couldn't find anything that said, "if you carry goods for other people, don't use the Nexus lanes" or even what to do in the regular lanes if carrying things for someone else (which I'm sure is technically different than your own stuff). Shouldn't be a problem for a pair of shoes but I don't know if I'd want to risk a suitcase. Say a pair of women's shoes, or a t-shirt obviously not your size, could you say, "I'm taking that to my wife in the US" or would you have to stay out of the Nexus lanes?
They claim to have a zero tolerance policy but don't make info easily available (like no US potatoes coming into Canada).
=aw