AggieDiver
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Agreed. My comment was meant tongue in cheek. It was more a comment that if their law was intended to stop people from importing ammunition, then they should be checking for it on the way in, not the way out. Hopefully common sense will prevail, but who knows. They went through the same thing a few years back in the Caymans and it happened enough times over a short period of time that there was some speculation on whether somebody at the airport was planting it. Doesn't seem to be the case with the T&C incident.The worst thing this guy could do is start lying and telling T & C that he’s doing them a favor. He needs to just STFU other than to say he’s sorry.and hope that the powers that be have some common sense in dealing out his punishment.