[tz] Rules for TZ+ database
Guy Harris
guy at alum.mit.edu
Thu Sep 5 20:43:14 UTC 2013
On Sep 5, 2013, at 1:31 PM, David Patte ₯ <dpatte at relativedata.com> wrote:
> There are family homes, and restaurants in northern Vermont / southern Quebec that have the national boundary line (and hense the tz region) running through the middle of the buildings.
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> The Tomifobia River runs through the town of Stanstead, dividing the U.S./Canadian border at times. Along portions of Canada's Canusa Street, houses on the southern end of the street lie entirely within Vermont, while their driveways direct northward, and connect to the street in Quebec, as the northern portions of their properties are within Canada.
So do they have to notify the Canadian Border Services Agency every time they drive onto the street and notify US Immigration and Customs Enforcement every time they drive back into their driveway?
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