Now it’s personal …
I was suspected of crossing a border to illegally access government-provided services.
Yes, your mild mannered (usually) man of the classroom … suspected of unlawful conduct.
So, an intimidating officer of the state demanded to see an ID and proof of citizenship.
Really !
OK, it wasn’t the U.S.- Mexico border … it was the Maryland-Virginia border.
The services that I was allegedly attempting to use illegally: use of the “Anne Arundel County landfill and recycling center” (a.k.a. the local dump).
That’s right. In order to throw a couple of big cardboard boxes into the recycling grinder, I had to show my driver’s license and to produce proof of Anne Arundel County, Maryland residency. Fortunately, I may be the only person driving around with paid real estate tax bills in my glove compartment.
Think about it.
Maryland is a state that – for example – reportedly looks the other way when it comes to admitting illegal immigrants into public schools and allows them to pay in-state tuitions at colleges. No harm, no foul.
But, the line gets drawn in the sand at the local dump.
I didn’t mind showing my ID docs, but the situation certainly did make me scratch my head …
June 17, 2010 at 8:47 am |
You should have told the county official that your documentation was with his mama and then, if he had gotten upset, insist on a beer summit with Obama.