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Quebec man warning Canadian boaters after he was detained and put in jail cell. He was fishing near Venise-en-Québec, roughly 15 kilometres north of the border when the U.S. Coast guard showed up

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  • C corngood@lemmy.ml

    Fuck the US coast guard and how they handled this, but the headline is pretty misleading.

    The coordinates given by the coast guard are indeed on the US side of the border. He says he was on the Canadian side, but it sounds like it was probably ‘near the US border’ more than it was ‘near Venise-en-Québec’.

    near Venise-en-Québec, which is roughly 15 kilometres north of the U.S. border

    If I measure on google maps it’s 7.8km to the furthest point on the lake, which is past the town. How do you get that so wrong?

    Edit: to be clear, I’m not defending the coast guard. I just think it’s worth noting that we’re reading an article that seems to get the basic facts wrong.

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    hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works
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    While there is a fair chance he was in American waters, there’s an equal chance that the Coast Guard is lying. Too often we’ve seen American LEOs bullshit their way out of stunts that should have landed them in jail. Especially now when the orange huckster seems to be readying for war.

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    • C corngood@lemmy.ml

      Fuck the US coast guard and how they handled this, but the headline is pretty misleading.

      The coordinates given by the coast guard are indeed on the US side of the border. He says he was on the Canadian side, but it sounds like it was probably ‘near the US border’ more than it was ‘near Venise-en-Québec’.

      near Venise-en-Québec, which is roughly 15 kilometres north of the U.S. border

      If I measure on google maps it’s 7.8km to the furthest point on the lake, which is past the town. How do you get that so wrong?

      Edit: to be clear, I’m not defending the coast guard. I just think it’s worth noting that we’re reading an article that seems to get the basic facts wrong.

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      typotyper@sh.itjust.works
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      This photo is rostered so Canada is on the left. The distance chart is on the bottom right. 5km sounds like a stretch

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      • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

        While there is a fair chance he was in American waters, there’s an equal chance that the Coast Guard is lying. Too often we’ve seen American LEOs bullshit their way out of stunts that should have landed them in jail. Especially now when the orange huckster seems to be readying for war.

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        daddledew@lemmy.world
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        Paraphrasing their statement, they claim that he capsized because he suddenly turned to ram them when they were trying to board him because he was a few yards inside the US border.

        I find hard to believe that someone in a small slow boat like that would decide to ram a law enforcement ship and this puts the rest of the statement in doubt.

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          Quebec man warning Canadian boaters after he was detained by U.S. Coast guard, put in jail cell

          A Quebec man says he is outraged after the U.S. Coast Guard accused him of fishing in American waters and then arrested him before putting him in a jail cell for nearly two hours.

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          magnetosphere
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          This infuriates me

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          • C corngood@lemmy.ml

            Fuck the US coast guard and how they handled this, but the headline is pretty misleading.

            The coordinates given by the coast guard are indeed on the US side of the border. He says he was on the Canadian side, but it sounds like it was probably ‘near the US border’ more than it was ‘near Venise-en-Québec’.

            near Venise-en-Québec, which is roughly 15 kilometres north of the U.S. border

            If I measure on google maps it’s 7.8km to the furthest point on the lake, which is past the town. How do you get that so wrong?

            Edit: to be clear, I’m not defending the coast guard. I just think it’s worth noting that we’re reading an article that seems to get the basic facts wrong.

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            showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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            The coordinates given by the coast guard are indeed on the US side of the border.

            Assuming we believe them, he was less than 60m over… on a body of water that would cause small craft to easily drift.

            Any human to human interaction would have them asking the guy to mind his boat and to return back to the Canadian side.

            Instead, they capsize the boat, kidnap, and jail him. This is another example of US aggression towards ordinary Canadian citizens, and we should not be ok with this.

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            • magnetosphereM magnetosphere

              This infuriates me

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              slykethephoxenix@lemmy.ca
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              Very displeasing.

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                someguy3@lemmy.world
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                No fish for Jesus.

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                • C corngood@lemmy.ml

                  Fuck the US coast guard and how they handled this, but the headline is pretty misleading.

                  The coordinates given by the coast guard are indeed on the US side of the border. He says he was on the Canadian side, but it sounds like it was probably ‘near the US border’ more than it was ‘near Venise-en-Québec’.

                  near Venise-en-Québec, which is roughly 15 kilometres north of the U.S. border

                  If I measure on google maps it’s 7.8km to the furthest point on the lake, which is past the town. How do you get that so wrong?

                  Edit: to be clear, I’m not defending the coast guard. I just think it’s worth noting that we’re reading an article that seems to get the basic facts wrong.

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                  hertzdentalbar@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                  The issue is not the location it’s the fact they jailed him and fucked up his boat over something that the Americans do constantly to our waters. Shit Ross lake is horrid for Americans coming onto the Canadian side to fish, they rip up in powerboats and cause trouble.

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                  • C corngood@lemmy.ml

                    Fuck the US coast guard and how they handled this, but the headline is pretty misleading.

                    The coordinates given by the coast guard are indeed on the US side of the border. He says he was on the Canadian side, but it sounds like it was probably ‘near the US border’ more than it was ‘near Venise-en-Québec’.

                    near Venise-en-Québec, which is roughly 15 kilometres north of the U.S. border

                    If I measure on google maps it’s 7.8km to the furthest point on the lake, which is past the town. How do you get that so wrong?

                    Edit: to be clear, I’m not defending the coast guard. I just think it’s worth noting that we’re reading an article that seems to get the basic facts wrong.

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                    Noxy
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                    you cannot take anything the US government says as unquestionably true

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                    • G grte@lemmy.ca

                      So the US is now kidnapping Canadian citizens from Canadian territory? Maybe our own Coast Guard needs to be deployed to defend us from these criminals?

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                      alexlost@lemmy.world
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                      Our coast guard doesn’t carry guns, but I believe the navy could use some training?

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                        freshparsnip@lemmy.ca
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                        They’re coming for us

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                          jimvandeventer@lemmy.world
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                          Conventionally, and treatylyly, you can travel through US waters as long as you don’t intend to stop. Canadian ferries do this all the time. Someday soon, hundreds of Canadians are going to be arrested because US national security depends on a crisis to distract you from Trump’s latest embarrassment.

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