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Scanning in Aruba?
My wife and I are going to Aruba in March, and I am trying to find out
that countries scanner laws. Haven't had much luck googling it, anybody been there...do they dispatch in English or in Papiamento, the native language Even a url that has scanner laws in other countries would be helpful Thanks Doug http://www.berwickweather.com |
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Scanning in Aruba?
I didn't think they had any law enforcement. ;( |
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Scanning in Aruba?
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ups.com: My wife and I are going to Aruba in March, and I am trying to find out that countries scanner laws. Haven't had much luck googling it, anybody been there...do they dispatch in English or in Papiamento, the native language Even a url that has scanner laws in other countries would be helpful Thanks Doug True, search for anything on Aruba these days and you'll just get links about missing blondes and drug deals. I believe the official language there is Dutch. |
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Scanning in Aruba?
Jesse wrote: " wrote in ups.com: My wife and I are going to Aruba in March, and I am trying to find out that countries scanner laws. Haven't had much luck googling it, anybody been there...do they dispatch in English or in Papiamento, the native language Even a url that has scanner laws in other countries would be helpful Thanks Doug True, search for anything on Aruba these days and you'll just get links about missing blondes and drug deals. I believe the official language there is Dutch. Yes, according to the CIA Factbook: Languages: Dutch (official), Papiamento (a Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English dialect), English (widely spoken), Spanish. |
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