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    Made me change and told me that they would be confiscated. Only bathroom was all the way back where you leave immigration where I changed and put them back in my luggage. She then let me pass without issue. This was 2 or 3 years ago....since then I still where camo in JA, just not that color or pattern and not on the plane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Face Down View Post
    Made me change and told me that they would be confiscated. Only bathroom was all the way back where you leave immigration where I changed and put them back in my luggage. She then let me pass without issue. This was 2 or 3 years ago....since then I still where camo in JA, just not that color or pattern and not on the plane.
    Man. Thanks for the info. I'll have to keep that in mind for my flights.

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    I saw a similar youtube video recently, except the dude wasn't homeless - he was a regular guy walking through a suburban PA shopping mall wearing Army Ranger fatigues. A real Ranger walked up to him and called him out real fast, as some of his patches and medals were misplaced. Turns out the scumbag likes to go around town impersonating State Troopers, too.

    I don't own any camo, but if I did it would only be for fashion purposes. I don't hunt and I am far from a military vet. However, I appreciate that the Jamaican laws governing the wearing of camo was shared here. I was previously not aware of these policies.

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    This guy pissed off a whole country
    http://news.nationalpost.com/2015/03...pleads-guilty/

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    Ah yes, Cap! Nowhere to hide in Lambeau, is there?

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    Another beautiful day on the frozen tundra!
    "Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books."
    -- E. Gary Gygax

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    You weren't supposed to bring black mosquito coils into JA either - I've never seen them, all mine are green - but they must be good and toxic if they are banned - although I don't see these or camo banned anymore. Obeah books still banned....

    http://www.embassyofjamaica.org/VISc...regulation.htm
    Customs Regulations and Prohibited Items

    Incoming Duty-Free Items

    An adult 18 years or older is allowed the following duty-free items:
    • No more than 50 cigars or 200 cigarettes, or 1/2 pound of tobacco
    • One quart or one litre or spirits, cordials, and wine
    • Six fluid ounces of perfumed spirits
    • 12 fluid ounces of toilet water

    Prohibited Incoming Items
    • Base or counterfeit coin of any country
    • Indecent and obscene prints, photographs, cinematograph films, lithographs, engravings, books, cards, or written communications or any indecent or obscene articles whether similar to the above or not and any parcels, packages or packets having thereon or on the cover thereof, any words, marks, or designs which are grossly offensive or of an indecent or obscene character
    • All publications of deLaurence Scott and Company of Chicago in the United States of America relating to divination, magic, occultism or supernatural arts
    • All publications of the Red Star Publishing Company of Chicago in the United States of America relating to divination, magic, occultism or supernatural arts
    • Fresh flowers
    • Plants
    • Honey
    • Fruits
    • Meats and vegetables (except canned). Please note that Kosher foods require special documentation
    • Coffee (in any form)
    • Firearms and explosives
    • Used tyres
    • Two-way radios
    • Dangerous drugs, including marijuana

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    This one has camo banned. Not an issue for me, my camo is too warm anyway - luau shirts for me!
    https://www.mns.gov.jm/press-release...er-customs-act

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    That's crazy lol I could understand if u had a full on camp outfit. Also I wonder when they started banning metal detectors. I met a guy who stayed on the beach where we stay and he went to Negril once a year and had a metal detector that worked in the water. He spent all every morning walking in the water with his metal detector. The stuff he found was amazing and he said that metal detector payed for two vacations a year. One in Negril and one at a different place. He even found a lady,s wedding ring that she lost when she was in the water. Maybe he just takes it apart and puts it in his suitcase and keeps his mouth shut when going through customs. Glad I saw this post but still think I will bring my camp shorts and hat but won't be wearing it on the plane lol.

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    I like it when people wear camouflage. It makes it easy to know I don't want to talk to them.

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