American Breakdance Instructor refused entry into Britain?
Posted on April 1, 2009I don’t know if this is an April Fool’s joke or not but I saw it when reading the news this morning:
AN American break-dancing instructor who tried to get into Britain illegally has been sent back home from Leeds Bradford Airport after telling lies about his reason for visiting Yorkshire.On arrival at Leeds at Sunday night on a flight from Paris, the 28-year-old man told UK Border Agency officers that he was only intending to stay in the UK for six days to visit a friend at Leeds University.
However the man had no return ticket, and officers’ suspicions were raised further when checks revealed that he had been refused entry to the UK only last June, although his passport bore no sign of the refusal stamp.
A search of the man’s baggage revealed the two missing pages from his passport including the refusal stamp – along with 500 business cards he had packed, promoting his services as a break-dancing instructor.
A UK Border Agency spokesman said: “There are strict legal channels for people wanting to come and work in the UK. Visitors must abide by our immigration rules: if they do not they will be sent back. We do not tolerate people entering with the aim of working illegally.”
The man was refused entry, detained and removed from the UK the next day.
From the Yorkshire Post. Is this an April Fool’s joke? Or do you think someone really tried to illegally enter Britain with the intent to teach breakdancing on the low?
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