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bails
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Course you can, but they'll probably not let you in though |
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STEVEN F
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You MAY have the legal right to refuse, but the country you are traveling to has the right to refuse to let you in. If you don't follow their rules, don't expect them to allow you into the country. |
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Tired Old Man
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No if you would them you may not get the Visa or passport that you would need. |
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Bardic
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You have the right to refuse, they have the right to refuse to let you in. You have the right to then spend part of your holiday in a cell until they put you on a plane back home. |
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makattackz
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yeah n u can go straight back home. |
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hogun
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Yes when ever i travel abroad i always leave my fingers with my girl friend ang for certain reasons i dont have to give my fingerprints. |
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mr perfect
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yes you can refuse to co-operate then other, if not harsher action will be taken, your better just letting them take them.
however if you feel so strong about the infringement this will cause you then the simple thing is don`t travel. |
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AmericanPatriot
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Yes, you can refuse, but you must be willing to suffer the consequences. |
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Robert Abuse
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Fingerprinting offends you and not being fingerprinted offends them, why bother going there ? |
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sosgez
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You can refuse to take a holiday at camp x guantanamo bay, but it doesn't mean you won't be going there. |
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ben dover
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you can refuse then get on the next flight home
or just do it & get on with your hols
if youve nothing to hide i cant see your problem . miss bin laden |
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Gone for good...
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If it has been made law by that particular country that you need to provide fingerprints to enter then no, you cannot refuse.
More info' would be good. |
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tehabwa
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How is it an invasion of your rights?
They have the right to know who they're letting in. |
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Mr Abba
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Yes you can but then they will most likely not let you get on the plane. |
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Kristina
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No and you shouldn't be. It's a matter of public safety to know who's on our airlines. |
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phil
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no you can not refuse.the law is the law. |
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Mary Jo W
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no |
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Emma B
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Different countries, different laws, but if you have nothing to hide, then why not. |
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