Measures of Security for Boundary Land
Laws, rules, and regulations used to keep the nation safe
From Article X, Defense Directives, Section C:
Military escorts can be requested by anyone to travel out of Boundary Land. The Secretary may refuse requests to anyone except the President.
From Article X, Defense Directives, Section E:
The Secretary of Defense must be notified if there is an attack. New military bases in Boundary Land or outside, for Boundary Land’s use, must be approved by the President.
Article XVI, Border Laws:
- The Border Patrol is the legion of the Minister of the Interior on the ground, and in the air, helicopters or aircraft provided by the military and manned by the Minister.
- The Border Patrol is the official customs inspection of Boundary Land. It is divided into several divisions:
- Air Traffic Control Inspection- a subunit of Air Traffic Control, the Inspection unit (ATCI) confirms the tracking numbers and identification of aircraft and spacecraft entering or leaving Boundary Land to confirm their ownership & status under the law.
- Ground Enforcement- At every border crossing, the Border Patrol Ground division, made up of Interior Ranger Patrol (IRP) units, inspects and reviews vehicles entering and leaving Boundary Land. Vehicles leaving will be asked to provide a destination to which they are heading.
- Any aircraft, private or commercial, will, at all times, maintain a system of checking in or out. To leave, an aircraft/spacecraft or group of aircraft/spacecraft must state their departure of Boundary Land airspace and optionally state their destination to the ATCI. Returning, aircraft/spacecraft must be cleared to enter Boundary Land by the ATCI to land at their private aeroport or the Commercial Aeroport. The military is excluded from this process.
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