Phil Osborn <philosborn@altavista.com> wrote:
> Having a Clean Card would get you into buildings and onto planes more easily and perhaps more
> cheaply. Not having one would not bar you, generally, from anything, but it might result in
> higher fees where it made sense, and additional surveillance, etc., paid for via the higher fees.
"No Clean Card? Well, I understand you're not required to have one but
our main guy that handles that called in sick today, and otherwise only
Ralph can stamp them and he's out to lunch at the moment. I guess you'll
have to wait until the next flight. You really should have called us in
advance and let us know if you wanted to travel without a Clean Card."
-Mike
-- ====================================================================== Michael Wiik Principal Messagenet Communications Research Washington DC Area Internet and WWW Consultants http://messagenet.com mwiik@messagenet.com ======================================================================
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