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If you don't have a SentriPass, the quickest way to get across when there is a long line is to take the MexiCoach bus from Revolution Avenue. The bus uses the Sentri Lane and usually gets through fairly quickly. I have a Sentri Pass and walk right through. The guards rarely ask questions and just swipe my card.
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Then MexiCoach better than a cab in your opinion - even without being a SentriPass holder?MrPeabody wrote:If you don't have a SentriPass, the quickest way to get across when there is a long line is to take the MexiCoach bus from Revolution Avenue. The bus uses the Sentri Lane and usually gets through fairly quickly. I have a Sentri Pass and walk right through. The guards rarely ask questions and just swipe my card.
Re SentriPass -- I instinctively dislike this stuff, another NWO control device, but I guess I should do it. The walking kind. Don't want their label gummed onto my windshield as I drive in the US.. Let them track my f***ing cellphone.
We are talking apples and oranges. A cab gets you to the entrance to the Mexican side of the border but you still have to wait on a big line to walk across. The Mexicoach bus takes you across the border to the United States.Jester wrote:Then MexiCoach better than a cab in your opinion - even without being a SentriPass holder?MrPeabody wrote:If you don't have a SentriPass, the quickest way to get across when there is a long line is to take the MexiCoach bus from Revolution Avenue. The bus uses the Sentri Lane and usually gets through fairly quickly. I have a Sentri Pass and walk right through. The guards rarely ask questions and just swipe my card.
Re SentriPass -- I instinctively dislike this stuff, another NWO control device, but I guess I should do it. The walking kind. Don't want their label gummed onto my windshield as I drive in the US.. Let them track my f***ing cellphone.
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Thanks. I'll do MexiCoach then. I hate having to deal with the trolls more than necessary.MrPeabody wrote:We are talking apples and oranges. A cab gets you to the entrance to the Mexican side of the border but you still have to wait on a big line to walk across. The Mexicoach bus takes you across the border to the United States.Jester wrote:Then MexiCoach better than a cab in your opinion - even without being a SentriPass holder?MrPeabody wrote:If you don't have a SentriPass, the quickest way to get across when there is a long line is to take the MexiCoach bus from Revolution Avenue. The bus uses the Sentri Lane and usually gets through fairly quickly. I have a Sentri Pass and walk right through. The guards rarely ask questions and just swipe my card.
Re SentriPass -- I instinctively dislike this stuff, another NWO control device, but I guess I should do it. The walking kind. Don't want their label gummed onto my windshield as I drive in the US.. Let them track my f***ing cellphone.
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