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The very same thing will happen to EOBR’s as to what happened with TWIC. Oh, there was a big oh effort made to encourage us to get TWIC. We still don’t have it, and never will.
So those who spent the $132.00, really have no better option of getting loaded than we do. (We stay loaded, and I’m not talking about drugs/alcohol either.)
Their money was spent merely as the result of a scare tactic that you will not be able to make it unless you have it.
Well, when enough of us say: “Enough is Enough”, the message will hit the American Taxpayer’s pocketbooks by paying excessive freight costs for the loads that do get delivered, and the store shelves will be much less stocked. The absence of desired items to purchase will make everyone… more »
We’ll be WAITING to answer their needs when they realize they DO need us. And if they find they don’t need us, all I can say is Adois Amigos!
TWIC, EBOR’s, and any other brilliant idea that some desk jockey can come up with, is merely another ticket for someone to make money from us.
What they need to do is let the government pay to install these EOBR’s, and then lay-off the law enforcement that will not be needed as a result thereof. « less
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If this rule won’t completely go into effect for 3 years, what happens if better and/or cheaper technology comes out in the mean time? Electronics technology changes rapidly. Is there any way to have this rule take the possibility of technology change into account?