The only possibility that makes sense to me is that you were able to do this is that the law must have changed between when you did it and when I tried to. Because these border agents are not getting away with allowing anyone to break their laws in Turkey. They are by the book and they seem to know their laws very good and they speak very good English so there is nothing lost in translation which would have been causing some sort of confusion when I tried to cross. It is a stupid law and I don’t know why they have this law. No other country that I have crossed in to has this law. Going to Russia and Armenia and Bulgaria in to Europe and Azerbaijan is simple and straightforward and easy. But going in to Turkey is impossible if you are driving a vehicle which is registered to you in a country which you do not have documented residency in. Also the border crossing times at the border that I tried to cross in to from a Georgia is very long. I don’t recommend it on a weekend.
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