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  1. #11073

    Hong Kong

    SCBB1.

    As far as I could see girls were sitting and drinking with guys on the main floor. Girls were sitting on my wingman's lap doing their sales pitch. They could be far more intimate in the secluded areas on 2nd and third floor. I was wandering in the club checking out girls. Did not see any restriction.

    There were only 10 guys and about 30 girls before 8 PM. Did not see any capacity control. There may be limits as the crowd packed in later.

  2. #11072
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Came down around 5:30 PM. Door guys scanned my face temp, told me I had to sit at table, order food and not allowed to wander, like a real restaurant hehe. I bought a beer, wandered the club, BS with girls and nobody hassled me.

    There were about 30 girls in the house, only 1 or 2 I had seen, the rest were all new, unknown, a few were nice, clean, petite, with beautiful, tats-free bodies, just my type of girls. They were all standing near the stairs or sitting on stools at the bar 6 feet apart. The crowd in the club was thin, about 10-15 guys sitting at tables with their unopened food box. It was obvious they wanted to eat some pussies, not food hehe. There were little actions in the club. Guys were just sitting quietly, not flirting or tipping strippers and girls. The girls and workers look hungry and sad. Some complained bitterly of not working for 3 months and were angry at the spread of the virus.

    A bro had come down from the MidWest on Monday, staying all week in Cascada chasing street girls and escorts, texting me progress. He quickly found me sitting in the middle of the club and grabbed me. We exchanged news then he had to go back to his battle station for the serious business of landing a hot HK girl hehe.

    With a thin crowd, the club was very nice, clean, relaxed and guys got lots of attention by girls all night like in a high-class club. I wish it will remain this way but It probably will be a zoo again in a couple weeks. If I don't catch anything, I will come back next weekend.
    So was it normal operating procedures in the Hong Kong? Just like before COVID? Sitting with women on your lap? No masks? No capacity restrictions like San Diego?

  3. #11071
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Dickus.

    San Ysidro is 1 port. There are about 100 land and sea ports and 300 international airports.

    It takes more than 1 K to store an entry. The federal government can't keep all that data on PCs.
    What do the need? A time stamp, a link to your profile, maybe a car identification or a link to one, and a notes field. Maybe a few flags. Probably way less than 1 K needed per entry.

    Google runs on PC class machines in rack mount frames. Admittedly, they have a million of them. There are databases that can spread across multiple drives and multiple machines to increase database size. You don't think the federal government could have a rack of 100 machines if necessary?

  4. #11070

    HK opened as restaurant Friday night

    Came down around 5:30 PM. Door guys scanned my face temp, told me I had to sit at table, order food and not allowed to wander, like a real restaurant hehe. I bought a beer, wandered the club, BS with girls and nobody hassled me.

    There were about 30 girls in the house, only 1 or 2 I had seen, the rest were all new, unknown, a few were nice, clean, petite, with beautiful, tats-free bodies, just my type of girls. They were all standing near the stairs or sitting on stools at the bar 6 feet apart. The crowd in the club was thin, about 10-15 guys sitting at tables with their unopened food box. It was obvious they wanted to eat some pussies, not food hehe. There were little actions in the club. Guys were just sitting quietly, not flirting or tipping strippers and girls. The girls and workers look hungry and sad. Some complained bitterly of not working for 3 months and were angry at the spread of the virus.

    A bro had come down from the MidWest on Monday, staying all week in Cascada chasing street girls and escorts, texting me progress. He quickly found me sitting in the middle of the club and grabbed me. We exchanged news then he had to go back to his battle station for the serious business of landing a hot HK girl hehe.

    With a thin crowd, the club was very nice, clean, relaxed and guys got lots of attention by girls all night like in a high-class club. I wish it will remain this way but It probably will be a zoo again in a couple weeks. If I don't catch anything, I will come back next weekend.

  5. #11069
    Quote Originally Posted by DonCarlos1234  [View Original Post]
    This is from a HK VIP "host" on Instagram. Go check it out "HKTJ is back open tonight! Come make it a full house!! One appetizer minimum purchase per table. All customers must have a face mask to enter. ". I have the link.. it's on IG
    This is great News. Finally some progress in Mexico. I never thought the Quarantine would last this long.

  6. #11068
    Quote Originally Posted by doncarlos1234  [View Original Post]
    this is from a hk vip "host" on instagram. Go check it out "hktj is back open tonight! Come make it a full house!! One appetizer minimum purchase per table. All customers must have a face mask to enter. ". I have the link.. It's on ig
    That is great news for all of us to hear if it is open again!! Does anyone know if i can still walk across the border both ways without any issues to due the covid 19 border restrictions?

  7. #11067
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Dickus.

    San Ysidro is 1 port. There are about 100 land and sea ports and 300 international airports.

    It takes more than 1 K to store an entry. The federal government can't keep all that data on PCs.
    The federal government maintains the tax return data (nearly line by line) from scanned & electronically filed tax returns. So do most states.

    We are talking about over 100 million individual tax returns and tens of millions of federal business tax returns (corporations, partnerships, trusts, non-profits) filed each year.

    Treasury computers maintain this data for many multiple years.

    Certainly they can store & maintain records for the number of alcohol liters & cigarette cartons any John Q. Public wants to carry across the border.

    Uncle Sam does not rely on a sea of PC's, but instead mainframes housed in Virginia and other states.

  8. #11066

    Hong Kong is open (?)

    This is from a HK VIP "host" on Instagram. Go check it out "HKTJ is back open tonight! Come make it a full house!! One appetizer minimum purchase per table. All customers must have a face mask to enter. ". I have the link.. it's on IG

  9. #11065

    Hk open as restaurant

    7 pm I am in hk first night it reopens.

    You are supposed to sit down not wandering ordering food.

    Three dozens girls, some very hot, party as hot as ever. Good deals are here.

    Bun.

  10. #11064
    Dickus.

    San Ysidro is 1 port. There are about 100 land and sea ports and 300 international airports.

    It takes more than 1 K to store an entry. The federal government can't keep all that data on PCs.

  11. #11063
    Quote Originally Posted by DickusMaximus  [View Original Post]
    Not really. 1 K of data per person per entry - 50 M of data per day. That's only 18 Gig per year. 100 years of info would fit on a 2 TB drive. You probably have one of those at home.
    Exactly. I worked for the feds 15 years ago and that was. Before the surveillance police state was in vogue. The government had alot on people. They would call us, we would catch them in their lies all day long. Just going to get government subsidizes housing a few years ago the social services knew more about me then I did. And I know they keep track because when I'm away for a while they ask me when iblast went through the order and proceed to look it up. They also got cameras and take pictures if everything and can go look it up if they needed to.

  12. #11062
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Before CoVid-19, everyday approx 50,000 persons cross the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa border check points on foot and in cars to work, shop, school, play etc.

    If CBP keeps records of every one's crossing every time, they would need a computer the size of the moon to store data. So they target only suspicious people. Agents are trained to ask questions to detect signs of concealment and deception, like nervousness.
    Not really. 1 K of data per person per entry - 50 M of data per day. That's only 18 Gig per year. 100 years of info would fit on a 2 TB drive. You probably have one of those at home.

  13. #11061

    Cbp

    I really miss the Philippines and the freedom of traveling wherever I want before CoVid-19.

    CBP has on line access to info on a lot of individuals. Identities of all airlines' passengers coming, going or transiting the US are automatically checked through a number of government databases. Terrorists, people with outstanding warrants, behind in child support etc are flagged and likely arrested at the airports. Interpol also runs its searches of passengers IDs and alert affected countries.

    As you know governments at all levels can do a lot of shit to its citizens, cover their asses and get away with atrocities. Joe Blow citizens are welcomed to seek justice in the court, but to bring a suit in the federal court will likely cost $300-500 K before the case even go to trial, then they most likely lose against tricky government agencies with lots of resources and deep pockets. People just cannot have justice unless they have a lot of money.

    I know a few people who get the Feds pissed off at them. They got seriously screwed over for years. Don't piss the government off.

  14. #11060
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Before CoVid-19, everyday approx 50,000 persons cross the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa border check points on foot and in cars to work, shop, school, play etc.

    Make your answer general, simple and direct to avoid raising suspicion. Just say you "visited friends. " CBP does not need to know may be all your friends work in HK, Chevelas, Tropical or Adelita. Any specifics may be hard to back track later on.
    .
    I returned to the USA from The Philippines at LAX, this February The male agent asked what I was doing in the USA. I said "I live here! I also want to eat some USDA steaks. ". he laughed, then asked what I was doing in The Philippines; I said I live there too!" he laughed again and said welcome back.

    More going through the motions and friendly banter than adversarial. I'm always polite and dress in sport casual.

  15. #11059

    Visiting friends

    Before CoVid-19, everyday approx 50,000 persons cross the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa border check points on foot and in cars to work, shop, school, play etc.

    If CBP keeps records of every one's crossing every time, they would need a computer the size of the moon to store data. So they target only suspicious people. Agents are trained to ask questions to detect signs of concealment and deception, like nervousness.

    Make your answer general, simple and direct to avoid raising suspicion. Just say you "visited friends. " CBP does not need to know may be all your friends work in HK, Chevelas, Tropical or Adelita. Any specifics may be hard to back track later on.

    I know a few guys who had repeat altercations and violations of rules / regulations at the border. They still had their trusted traveler status renewed under SENTRI / GLOBAL ENTRY. CBP agents have to do their jobs under the laws. If you feel violated or abused, make written complaints to the chain of command until your situation is resolved. Or you can file lawsuits in Federal court for damages.

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