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Seraphim
02-08-2004, 06:33 AM
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American citizen Douglas Alan Skolnick, 55, a retired worker from New Jersey, waits to have his money counted, after paying a fine of $17,200 for making an obscene gesture during fingerprinting procedures in Foz do Iguacu, 800 kilometers (500 miles) southeast of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2004. It was the second incident of its kind in three weeks, after Brazil imposed new entry rules in response to similar rules in the United States for citizens of Brazil and other countries whose citizens need visas to enter. (AP Photo/AUREA CUNHA/AE)



By ALAN CLENDENNING, Associated Press Writer

SAO PAULO, Brazil - A second American paid a hefty fine for making an obscene gesture during fingerprinting procedures for U.S. citizens in Brazil, police said Saturday.



Douglas A. Skolnick will be allowed to leave the southeastern resort town of Foz do Iguacu with his tour group Sunday after paying $17,200 for raising his middle finger when he was fingerprinted and photographed, said federal police spokesman Marcos Koren.


The customs requirements were imposed in response to similar U.S. rules for citizens of Brazil and many other countries. The United States says its rules will help prevent terrorists from entering the country.


Skolnick, who arrived in Brazil on Friday, was taken before a judge early Saturday after being arrested and jailed for hours on the charge of showing contempt to authorities.


Skolnick, 55, of New Jersey, said he made the gesture as a joke, agreed to pay the fine and told the judge he was sorry, Koren said. Skolnick's hometown was not immediately known.


On Jan. 14, American Airlines pilot Dale Robin Hersh was arrested on the same charge after making a similar gesture when he was fingerprinted in Sao Paulo. Hersh returned home after paying a $12,750 fine.


Skolnick "said he knew what happened with the pilot but said he had no intention of insulting the Brazilian (news - web sites) authorities or the Brazilian people, but we don't think that's true," Koren said.


Globo TV aired footage Saturday showing Skolnick entering a jail cell and telling Brazilian journalists, "I'm an American citizen. I'm not a monkey."


Koren said Skolnick was upset with the media attention.


U.S. consular officials in Brazil were aware of the incident but were not asked to provide any assistance, said Wesley Carrington, spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Brasilia.


After the court hearing, Skolnick was taken to the hotel where the tour group was staying. He was kept inside his room with a police standing guard outside while the group toured the area, famed for its waterfalls, Koren said.


After paying the fine, Skolnick was free "to enjoy the little time he has left here," Koren said. He said money from the fine will be donated to two Brazilian charities for the elderly and children.


Foz do Iguacu sits at the border with Argentina and Paraguay, about 500 miles southeast of Sao Paulo. Skolnick's tour group arrived from Santiago, Chile, on a chartered flight.

cut
02-08-2004, 11:06 AM
what a fool, I've been to Foz, didn't have to do fingerprinting or get a visa, people must love us brits.

martinexsquaddie
02-08-2004, 03:15 PM
I love it rofl
the threat from brazillian muslim extremists must be intense rofl
should do the same thing at heathrow except Americans are now to scared to come to the UK rofl

cut
02-08-2004, 03:20 PM
Yeah during foot and mouth they didn't want to come here in case they caught it.. rofl

Ichhabe
02-09-2004, 01:08 AM
Well, he maybe learned his lesson not that stupid git.

Next time he can pay 17,200 people to circle the air port while raising that finger that made the problems that he had to face. :lol:

Uncle Sam
02-09-2004, 12:13 PM
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oops!

11F5S
02-09-2004, 04:23 PM
American should spend their dollars and travel elsewhere.....screw Brazil.

Seraphim
02-09-2004, 04:33 PM
American should spend their dollars and travel elsewhere.....screw Brazil.


But I love brasilian women!

Haiw
02-09-2004, 04:34 PM
American should spend their dollars and travel elsewhere.....screw Brazil.


But I love brasilian women!
And that's exactely why the American tourists go there...to screw Brazil. ;)

Midtown
02-09-2004, 05:34 PM
fortunatly, we americans can go anywhere and screw.

Haiw
02-09-2004, 05:36 PM
As long as you don't forget to take US dollars...

Seoulstriker
02-09-2004, 05:38 PM
brazil is acting like such a little bitch. it doesn't need to worry about foreign terrorists. :roll:

Marxist203
02-09-2004, 07:13 PM
I love it rofl
the threat from brazillian muslim extremists must be intense rofl
should do the same thing at heathrow except Americans are now to scared to come to the UK rofl

I really like how Brazil handled this situation. The Americans claim that they are going to finger print everyone who comes into their country. So the Brazilians say "We're going to finger print every American that comes into ours" I say its tit for tat man...if you're an American going to Brazil you'll have to live with what your administration is doing.

California Joe
02-09-2004, 07:15 PM
It's hard to hate a country that has a style of bikini waxing named after it.

ibstolidude
02-09-2004, 08:07 PM
Yeah during foot and mouth they didn't want to come here in case they caught it.. rofl
Really??

Could have sworn that was first trip there as a whole family. I guess I must not have be an American then???