so, i've been thinking about the detroit issue and i may have my logic backwards.
what i've been thinking is that if i just wait until the issue is removed from the cpic database, then i won't really have to worry about anything at the border, so long as there's no issue with nexus. but, i'm still going to have to be honest if they ask. and, frankly, the amount of time i've already waited is already unreasonable.
so, i'm going to have to talk this through when i cross, regardless - it's not going to evaporate.
so, what i'm going to do is bring them the letter the cops sent me indicating a destruction is in process. if they don't accept that, and force me to buy a waiver, i'll need to sue the rcmp over it.
the time lengths involved in this process are unacceptable; we need reform, here, and the so-called contemporary left has completely lost the plot in actually calling for stiffer sentences for...like, my issue isn't even a non-violent non-offense, it's just a cop with his head up his ass. you bring this to some dipshit running a safe space, and they'd give me a life sentence for a microaggression. here in the real world, this should have been deleted instantly. as it is, it could be a year, and i'm not going to wait.
i mean, let's say i wait a year and i get denied anyways. then, i need to sue the cops a second time. if i get denied now, the issue could be resolved faster than that. and, if i don't, i didn't waste a year. i'm not better off being cautious here, after all - i'm better off pushing my luck and putting the legalities of it in process if i have to.
i simply don't know if i they can see the file or not; i have conflicting information about non-conviction information.
if i end up adding this to the lawsuit, i'll want to know before i file. so, i'll maybe even want to push it a few times....
there is actually no good reason for them to deny me entry, and i don't expect a problem. but, you can't expect too much logic from the border guards.
so, it's nice out. finally. i'm going to try to enjoy it.