Europe still got border like i sAYED b4 aint like the one in AMERICA!
Ivvvv googled crossing european border wit rented car.... good chance you get ask to stop wit an RV at each border cuase they ll know its rented just by looking at license plate!
here what i found::
In most cases border-crossing in Europe is a quick and hassle-free process. Although potentially you're subject to passport checks and searches of your person and vehicle upon crossing a border, often you can zip across the borders of Northern European countries without even slowing down. Sometimes you'll be required to slow down and stop before the guards simply wave you through. A circular sign reading "Douane Zoll" is a signal that you must stop. Most likely you'll just queue-up in your vehicle, wait a minute or two, hand each passenger's passport to the guard when you reach the station, flash a smile, wait a moment until the guard returns the passports, and proceed forward a couple hundred meters to the border station of the next country (where you'll repeat the process).
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Read the threads mate, you take a chance you know that, how much is your souvenir worth to you, you might be jack the lad dont give a shit and have a laugh, but you might be chairman of the police appropriations sub committee on you local council, ooh red facesGerd wrote:I see some of you crossed the borders by train. Anyone had any difficulties, like control in the station near the border or check-up in the train or something?
Because I'm planning on going to Dam early in september, and I'd like to take a 'souvenir' back home to Belgium
Seriously Gerd it's a gamble. Some of us probably do stuff like that all the time. I dont know if the border/customs profile passengers but you be sure they know their jobs and have seen it all. Anyway man have a good trip. I'll be there myself in a couple of days and coming back by train
What a long strange trip it is.
Huh?? U stopped Europe from being took over???Adamster wrote:keep in mind it aint like the canada////american border .
good chance you wont even be stop at the borders!
if i was you i wouldnt even try cause it crime and what is in holland most say iu the countryunless you want 2 fuck thing up for future trips and be mark has a criminal for crossing borders wit illegal stuff go ahead and also FRANCE border agents can be real pains and you back home early at you own cost
iknow ppl who was coming back from belgium into france next thing they was on the way back home to candana
and wasnt even for drugs for some stupid computor check they did and saw he was wanted by the RCMP « worst part wasnt him someone who had same name and looks!!
GOod luck!
dont forget the beach in france where WE came tru and saved europe from being tooken over!!
Yup, but not frequently. My experience is mostly with crossing the German border. I've noticed a few instances where the Border Police came on board, and if you looked the part, they would first check the passport and then do a quick pat-down search. Only time I saw someone detained was because they didn't have a passport.Gerd wrote:I see some of you crossed the borders by train. Anyone had any difficulties, like control in the station near the border or check-up in the train or something?
Because I'm planning on going to Dam early in september, and I'd like to take a 'souvenir' back home to Belgium
The other thing I have noticed when crossing into either Germany or Belgium (by train) is that during the week, I don't see the border police as ofter as the weekend, almost never. So, IF anyone decides to bring back a souvenir, do it during the work week rush hour. Blend in better with daily commuters.