My favorite CZcams show. I literally look forward to this, I finished my 30 plus year law enforcement career as Airport Police and this reminds me of being on the job. It was much nicer than other law enforcement as no one was shooting at me.
In the late 1980s our flight was delayed in Pittsburgh. A man said something about bombing the place and men in black came out of the woodwork and grabbed him . I never saw him again.
@@user-gk5rg4pq5x I had the same thing happen except it was Dallas/ Ft Worth. Guy said 'I hope the don't find the bomb I hid' and officers swept in from everywhere. Do not joke about bombs people.
We are always stunned to see people with meat or fish or some other kind of meat in their suitcase. How on earth do they think it's even safe to put fish or meat in a bag without ice or refrigeration? It would have to spoil wouldn't it?
From watching all of these shows I've learned the following: -People think they are immune from local laws, or that they can talk their way out of trouble. -In spite of repeated explicit warnings in English and as many as 6 languages, people ignore import restrictions. -Non-Australian citizens usually try some behavior and attitudes that might very well get them thrown in jail back in their home countries. -People do amazingly little research on landing in Australia before they travel. -The number one discriminator that provides best outcome in dealing with Australian authorities appears to be honesty and a good attitude and a show of genuine contrition. Any time you cross a border into a foreign country, until you're safely out of the terminal and on your way, you're in a kind of legal purgatory, and authorities will use the laws as they see fit.
I agree. They need to research the laws BEFORE visiting a country, obey all of the laws including answering questions honestly on their custom and immigration cards, and they need to be respectful, they are a guest in their country!
People who can’t live without the alleged edibles they claim they can only get in their country of origin, should stay home instead of traveling. Nobody wants imported diseases or pests. You’d think the food mules would have a little common sense and some idea of responsible guest behavior but it doesn’t seem so.
I agree. They need harsher fines and should be denied entry if caught a second time. It's ridiculous because they receive custom / immigration cards in their language and there are signs in the airport telling them to declare items, but they still do not declare it. When people get caught, they play stupid or blame someone else.
WAIT . . . So its costs the same "duty" even if you don't declare the cigarettes? There is no additional fine? There is hardly any reason NOT to conceal them, is there?
I don't understand how entitled these folks have to be to just disregard the laws and customs regulations of another country. It is really disgraceful.
I agree. It is a lack of respect. They need to do research before visiting a country. They receive custom cards in their language and there are signs in the airport telling them to declare items, but they still do not declare it. When people get caught, they play stupid or blame someone else. They need higher fines.
There not entitled they trying to distracted them is what they are doing reason they get mad. So they don't see what they are hiding. I watch enough of these and they tell you why they are getting mad and what they are trying to do.
Every time I watch this channel I am angered by the disregard people have for the country in which they are visitors. Even those who live in Australia are often customs offenders. It’s obvious when someone has made a mistake. It’s equally obvious when a person is trying to hide what they know should be declared. The fines should be increased to deter future offenses. I bet the Indonesian woman has gotten away with undeclared items before. She happened to get caught this time thanks to the canine.
When bio-security find bugs or plants in passengers' luggage why don't they treat the luggage to make sure there are not tiny insects of diseases lingering in them? That should be an obvious thing to do and charge them for it. The man from the U.K. deserves to be excluded from Australia, just for making a nasty "joke" and also the violent video on his phone. Was his phone confiscated?
If customs ever checked my phone about all you would find is multiple videos and photos of my dogs and cats. Maybe a few of my family but mostly my English Mastiff and Great Pyrenees both are over 225 pounds and adorable and my two kittens who love to play with the Mastiffs tail.
Which is why it's a good idea to go through the folders of saved images and videos every so often and clear them out. It also frees up storage on the phone...always a good thing. Besides, the kind of content Australia is going to cite or fine for isn't something you're going to find on CZcams. And he was declared inadmissible and returned to the UK. Someone's probably going to be putting him under a microscope. His "brother", too. The visit was too short for training, I'm guessing the whole purpose was to move the funds.
I'm wondering how they had the authority to examine his phone? I've never had my phone examined by customs when we've gone through a port of entry back into the United States. Obviously Austrailia is different and they don't have the same laws of protection that the United States do regarding searches.
Come on, the guy simply paid the duty on his undeclared cigarettes (that he tried to conceal)? People declaring them properly would have to pay duty on them too in order to keep them. Essentially he was not punished for his deliberate attempt to smuggle. That only encourages people to try to smuggle, since there is no consequence.
The way the custom lady says “here” makes me laugh! No foreigner would be able to understand that, and I have no idea how these foreigners understand these custom people!! 😂🤣
Suring the period of time when there were a lot of airplane hijackings a cartoon was published in a magazine where a man seeing an acquaintance as he's entering an airplane yells to him, "Hi, Jack". A little gallows humor.
The agents previously did everyone’s passport by hand back then, and the people who were at the airport now when the e-system broke down were having heart attacks!! 😂🤣
The only feasible reason I can see for so many people not declaring foods and other perfectly fine things is that maybe people think “declare” means “forfeit”
You know it occurs to me, if customs and border were Really trying to protect Australia, Then EVERY TIME they caught people smuggling food, bugs, tobacco, etc they wouldn't "fine them", they would just take the items and either jail them, or send them back to where they came from (or both). IMHO fines should only be for citizens and only imposed by a judge (because then there would be more appropriate and ever increasing fines as well as possible jail time). Plus, even though these are from a couple of decades ago, the fines seem rather weak. While most of these people are just bringing back some favorite goodies from home (I can sympathize). Many I suspect are selling what they bring back for far more profit than the trip probably cost them (like when their bags are completely filled with food), and Certainly More than the risk of the fine. Or else they wouldn't keep making the attempts. I have always dreamed of traveling the world, and Australia has always been in my top 5. But I would never attempt to bring food or drugs etc to ANY other country (without declaring them anyway) or back home. 😎 The one thing that I believe that Australia, NZ, Canada, (and likely others) are too strict on is, past criminal activity. 1. If I served my debt to society, it's not really any of your damned business anyway. 2. If my body replaces every cell in it on average about every seven years, 😏 Why does it matter what crime I may have committed a decade or more ago? 3. Lastly, In this day of instant knowledge across the globe, at least deny my visa BEFORE I get on the plane, not after a 10+hr flight 😳🤨 I wouldn't get stopped for ANY of those reasons anyway.🤷🏻♂️ But like most laws made by our politicians, they're either too weak, or they've overcorrected too much in the other direction. Where's the common sense? 🙄😎 I'm sorry 😔 Rant is done, soap box is on fire😏🙂
They went through his pictures because he was deemed guilty from the beginning. They were trying to pile on the fines so they were looking for anything.
General rules for traveling: 1. Research the laws BEFORE visiting a country. 2. Obey all of the laws including answering questions honestly on your custom and immigration cards. 3. Be respectful, you are a guest in their country!
My parents have always packed frozen cheese blocks and tequila bottles from Mexico with no issues; and I've always found it to be weird and pointless... but jeez, the foreigners in these videos take it to a whole nother level.
These people are probably horrible guests in homes or hotels. They have some nerve to flaunt the legit rules of entry. Imagine what they do once they get in.
Ive been binging this show for months, this is such a good episode. Im literally a U.S citizen but seeing the gradual pattern change in passengers answers and the absolute INSANE stuff the CBP finds was WILD. Love this show sm🫶🏻
For such an ecologically security-conscious country, AUS certainly has rather lax infraction penalties. Want these travelers to cease this behavior? Confiscate ALL undeclared items and slap a $1000 fine on top. Word will spread and things will change. Duh.
I'm not a criminal by any means. I have had two speeding tickets for 15 over in my 50 years of driving. That's it. I served my country to 6 years in the US NAVY. I don't think I ever want to go to Australia to spend my money on a vacation. That they can look at my phone contents at will, without a warrant defies the word, Liberty.
Everyone knows that the punishments have no teeth and all the admonishments are a joke. Pay the $220 fine and try again next time. Play dumb. Rinse. Repeat.
I love this show, and the protection y'all have for your country!!! Love the dogs ❤❤❤❤, never been to Australia but would love to go❤ to old and widowed, Great Show, my favorite!!!!
To check Drug Smuggling by Australian Airport officers are 100 Pct. Right & understandable. But to cancel Entry Visas in some emotional cases like visiting Families & Parents or partners & lovers are absolutely rough & inhuman actions by officers & by any laws in Australia. Fining Passengers for carrying foods that were served to them on flights like a Banana or couple of apples are so stupid, if such flight foods pollute Australia!! Then Australian authorities should ask Airplanes not to serve food stuffs flying to Australia. I would never go on a Trip to Australia. These Videos are well discouraging Tourists to visit Australia at least.
They are dining because they didn’t declare them, not just for bringing them! And as long as you declare your food, you will not have a problem, so no reason to be discouraged! 😂🤣
If their Visa gets canceled, why doesn’t the lover go to their country instead??! And if they have indications that you are going to work while there, or that you don’t have any money, or anything else they find that is questionable, yes they will send you back, lover or not! It’s the person coming into the country’s fault, not theirs!
Because certain foods can carry diseases, such as foot and mouth disease, every country, including yours, has laws regarding what can and cannot be brought into the country. People need to conduct research BEFORE traveling. Additionally, they receive customs/immigration cards in their language, and there are signs throughout the airport informing them of what they can and cannot bring into the country. Despite all of this, some people still do not declare items or dispose of them before going through customs/immigration.
Acting like Australia isn't susceptible to invasive species being brought in by people that KNOW it is a violation otherwise they would not have hidden anything.
It wouldn't have to be the species of cockroach that's the problem, but rather the (unknown) bacteria, fungi, and parasites carried by the cockroach. Australia's an island and they have the potential to keep bad things out, same as Hawaii. Heck, even California does their best to keep unwanted weeds, bugs, and micro-organisms out.
A fine for a video on his phone, really? I've never been asked if my phone contains violent videos. If it's not on the declaration card they shouldn't be allowed to fine people for it.
The declaration form covers common Customs issues. The video on the phone doesn't fall into that category. So why are Customs personnel accessing his phone? Because, if you are applying for admission to a country (and that *is* what you are doing, legally speaking), regardless of whether or not you are a citizen of that country, everything and anything in your possession, including your electronic devices (like phones) and anything saved on them are on the table and may be inspected. Write that down. It's not just Australia.
@@christopherreed4723 100%! I know they're allowed to inspect anything and everyone, I've just never heard of not being allowed to have violent content on your phone. Is that just an Australia thing? There is so much violence online, in movies, video games.. no ones seems to care normally.
@@oliviahope3728 There's been a lot of speculation about exactly what was found. I'm guessing here, but I'd say some kind of terrorist related video that gets blocked on normal sites and CZcams is a safe bet. I doubt they'd get all serious about someone's collection of "Instant Karma" vids 😄
Officer Nicole is a pretty woman. That’s the truth. But why is she wearing gloves for the inspection and then touching her hair? What is the purpose of wearing the gloves if you’re going to put whatever is on the gloves in your hair? I suggest you put your hair up in a bun or tie it in a ponytail. You’d still be just as pretty. ❤️
They have these foods in Australia, but they are too cheap to pay for it. They need higher fines or they should be denied entry if caught a second time.
Stricter laws, higher fines, and ban them for 5 years first offense & lifetime on 2nd offense. This will detour them I’m sure! Pathetic people playing dumb!!
I don't think these prople feel entitled at all, they just like their foods of their country that they can't find in Australia So. Maybe they're hoping they are not stopped and make it through without detection 😂😂
I have seen many foods not declared that can be bought in Australia. Problem is it’s MORE EXPENSIVE, so they just don’t declare them, like the customs officer is not going to search their bags and find them, anyway!! 🤣😂
They have these foods in Australia, but they are too cheap to pay for it. Because certain foods can carry diseases, such as foot and mouth disease, every country has laws regarding what can and cannot be brought into the country. People need to conduct research BEFORE traveling. Additionally, they receive customs/immigration cards in their language, and there are signs throughout the airport informing them of what they can and cannot bring into the country. Despite all of this, some people still do not declare items or dispose of them before going through customs/immigration.
Only in Australia would that cockroach be called a "little bug".
It always surprises me that people coming from countries where the slightest infractions end in years of hard labor would risk breaking the law.
"It feels to me he may be hiding something." To be fair, they suspect EVERYONE is hiding something, LOL.
The woman was smiling after the dog detected she had a bunch of food! 😂🤣
No English:
Continues conversation in English 😊
The wisest thing my mom taught me is, "there is a time and place for sarcasm, airports is not one of them."
Bug collector? Live cockroach? The exaggeration isn’t necessary. But I do love this show!
People who make "jokes" like that deserve automatic fines or jail time.
Why?
He is not the one that brought up explosives.
The roaches in the food dont bother her, imagine the state of her luggage, her clothes 🙄
Why did i think she had a whole pet roach in a box or somthing💀
That’s what I thought. 🙄
tangentially related but some people do have pet cockroaches, mostly madagascar hissing cockroaches
I kinda feel like people that are purposely hiding banned items in their luggage should not be allowed in again. Maybe that would curb some of this.
I agree. They need harsher penalties and if caught a second time they should be denied entry.
I'd say just make the fines a few thousand dollars, and call it a day. A nice source of income for the country.
My favorite CZcams show. I literally look forward to this, I finished my 30 plus year law enforcement career as Airport Police and this reminds me of being on the job. It was much nicer than other law enforcement as no one was shooting at me.
We love this show too. It makes me wonder if the United States is as strict as some of the countries we see on here.
Thank you for your service and protection. I hope you are enjoying your retirement.
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No more ducking! Thank you for your bravery--for more than 30 years. Wow!
her luggage was bugged...should be quarantined for a month ...
It aggravates me how blatantly they do this kinda shit and just act stupid the whole time. I love watching them get nervous and shit.
I really doubt the lady learned a lesson, I think she only learned that it isn't good to get caught.
What did she get caught doing?
She was fined for having a dead roach in her luggage.
You make a joke about a bomb in the USA, or a lot of other places, can mean instant arrest !
In the late 1980s our flight was delayed in Pittsburgh. A man said something about bombing the place and men in black came out of the woodwork and grabbed him . I never saw him again.
@@user-gk5rg4pq5x I had the same thing happen except it was Dallas/ Ft Worth. Guy said 'I hope the don't find the bomb I hid' and officers swept in from everywhere. Do not joke about bombs people.
We are always stunned to see people with meat or fish or some other kind of meat in their suitcase. How on earth do they think it's even safe to put fish or meat in a bag without ice or refrigeration? It would have to spoil wouldn't it?
They have no common sense.
It does and has spoiled. One idiot had fresh fish in their bag; it was all tossed.
From watching all of these shows I've learned the following:
-People think they are immune from local laws, or that they can talk their way out of trouble.
-In spite of repeated explicit warnings in English and as many as 6 languages, people ignore import restrictions.
-Non-Australian citizens usually try some behavior and attitudes that might very well get them thrown in jail back in their home countries.
-People do amazingly little research on landing in Australia before they travel.
-The number one discriminator that provides best outcome in dealing with Australian authorities appears to be honesty and a good attitude and a show of genuine contrition.
Any time you cross a border into a foreign country, until you're safely out of the terminal and on your way, you're in a kind of legal purgatory, and authorities will use the laws as they see fit.
I agree. They need to research the laws BEFORE visiting a country, obey all of the laws including answering questions honestly on their custom and immigration cards, and they need to be respectful, they are a guest in their country!
People who can’t live without the alleged edibles they claim they can only get in their country of origin, should stay home instead of traveling. Nobody wants imported diseases or pests. You’d think the food mules would have a little common sense and some idea of responsible guest behavior but it doesn’t seem so.
I agree. They need harsher fines and should be denied entry if caught a second time. It's ridiculous because they receive custom / immigration cards in their language and there are signs in the airport telling them to declare items, but they still do not declare it. When people get caught, they play stupid or blame someone else.
There’s a roach in your bag.
Oh…
Asians. Undeclared food. Shocking! 😱
Why is there not a fine for evading duty fees? Of course they keep doing it if they have no punishment.
How much do cigarettes cost in Australia? How expensive are they? Why do people cancel them?
WAIT . . . So its costs the same "duty" even if you don't declare the cigarettes? There is no additional fine? There is hardly any reason NOT to conceal them, is there?
I don't understand how entitled these folks have to be to just disregard the laws and customs regulations of another country. It is really disgraceful.
Because the “punishment” is a joke.
Welcome to America
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I agree. It is a lack of respect. They need to do research before visiting a country. They receive custom cards in their language and there are signs in the airport telling them to declare items, but they still do not declare it. When people get caught, they play stupid or blame someone else. They need higher fines.
There not entitled they trying to distracted them is what they are doing reason they get mad. So they don't see what they are hiding. I watch enough of these and they tell you why they are getting mad and what they are trying to do.
Every time I watch this channel I am angered by the disregard people have for the country in which they are visitors. Even those who live in Australia are often customs offenders. It’s obvious when someone has made a mistake. It’s equally obvious when a person is trying to hide what they know should be declared. The fines should be increased to deter future offenses. I bet the Indonesian woman has gotten away with undeclared items before. She happened to get caught this time thanks to the canine.
I agree. They need harsher penalties and if caught a second time they should be denied entry.
When bio-security find bugs or plants in passengers' luggage why don't they treat the luggage to make sure there are not tiny insects of diseases lingering in them? That should be an obvious thing to do and charge them for it.
The man from the U.K. deserves to be excluded from Australia, just for making a nasty "joke" and also the violent video on his phone. Was his phone confiscated?
its called a layover...he even said its a better price but the bomb joke was not funny
After reading some of these comments, I understand why we need border security and inspection.
If customs ever checked my phone about all you would find is multiple videos and photos of my dogs and cats. Maybe a few of my family but mostly my English Mastiff and Great Pyrenees both are over 225 pounds and adorable and my two kittens who love to play with the Mastiffs tail.
Wondering what kind of violent content they found in the guys phone. Lol really asking to be turned away joking about having a bomb as well.
Yeah, I’d be interested in at least a little context to know what was on his phone. JS 🙄 Otherwise it’s pointless unless we know.
This is very common with WhatsApp whatever someone sends it gets saved automatically to your phone, he honestly probably didn’t know about the video
Which is why it's a good idea to go through the folders of saved images and videos every so often and clear them out. It also frees up storage on the phone...always a good thing.
Besides, the kind of content Australia is going to cite or fine for isn't something you're going to find on CZcams.
And he was declared inadmissible and returned to the UK. Someone's probably going to be putting him under a microscope. His "brother", too. The visit was too short for training, I'm guessing the whole purpose was to move the funds.
Never go to Australia✅
I'm wondering how they had the authority to examine his phone? I've never had my phone examined by customs when we've gone through a port of entry back into the United States. Obviously Austrailia is different and they don't have the same laws of protection that the United States do regarding searches.
Come on, the guy simply paid the duty on his undeclared cigarettes (that he tried to conceal)? People declaring them properly would have to pay duty on them too in order to keep them. Essentially he was not punished for his deliberate attempt to smuggle. That only encourages people to try to smuggle, since there is no consequence.
The way the custom lady says “here” makes me laugh! No foreigner would be able to understand that, and I have no idea how these foreigners understand these custom people!! 😂🤣
One I haven't seen ❤❤❤❤❤thanks 🎉
Officer Nicole ❤
"insect collection kit" also known as ICK for short 😂
Suring the period of time when there were a lot of airplane hijackings a cartoon was published in a magazine where a man seeing an acquaintance as he's entering an airplane yells to him,
"Hi, Jack". A little gallows humor.
If he "joked" about having a bomb in a US airport they'd haul his butt to jail.
Rules should read “No Food or Agricultural items” period!
You would think that Australia doesn't have any food markets or critters for asians to eat. 😂
officer nicole is very keen and knows how to ask tough questions
That's a water bug. Yuck!
Obviously there is a major language barrier.
The agents previously did everyone’s passport by hand back then, and the people who were at the airport now when the e-system broke down were having heart attacks!! 😂🤣
The only feasible reason I can see for so many people not declaring foods and other perfectly fine things is that maybe people think “declare” means “forfeit”
I would love to see Aytralian Border agents when crossing to another country.
Officer Nathaniel is total hottie
What i.learned from this show us that Australian immigration officer love to create drama.
send me a one way ticket...i work with security!
These people lie so much and they think it a joke, they should find much more money
What I have learned about this. Stereotypes are true.
You know it occurs to me, if customs and border were Really trying to protect Australia,
Then EVERY TIME they caught people smuggling food, bugs, tobacco, etc they wouldn't "fine them", they would just take the items and either jail them, or send them back to where they came from (or both). IMHO fines should only be for citizens and only imposed by a judge (because then there would be more appropriate and ever increasing fines as well as possible jail time).
Plus, even though these are from a couple of decades ago, the fines seem rather weak. While most of these people are just bringing back some favorite goodies from home (I can sympathize). Many I suspect are selling what they bring back for far more profit than the trip probably cost them (like when their bags are completely filled with food), and Certainly More than the risk of the fine. Or else they wouldn't keep making the attempts.
I have always dreamed of traveling the world, and Australia has always been in my top 5. But I would never attempt to bring food or drugs etc to ANY other country (without declaring them anyway) or back home. 😎
The one thing that I believe that Australia, NZ, Canada, (and likely others) are too strict on is, past criminal activity.
1. If I served my debt to society, it's not really any of your damned business anyway.
2. If my body replaces every cell in it on average about every seven years, 😏 Why does it matter what crime I may have committed a decade or more ago?
3. Lastly, In this day of instant knowledge across the globe, at least deny my visa BEFORE I get on the plane, not after a 10+hr flight 😳🤨
I wouldn't get stopped for ANY of those reasons anyway.🤷🏻♂️
But like most laws made by our politicians, they're either too weak, or they've overcorrected too much in the other direction.
Where's the common sense? 🙄😎
I'm sorry 😔
Rant is done, soap box is on fire😏🙂
It rakes a certain, special kind of idiot to joke about having a "big bomb" in your luggage AT THE AIRPORT... 😯
Thank you for putting this up while I am eating breakfast. You owe me an Egg McMuffin.
How in the h does Australia have ANY native wildlife or native plant life left?
And these are just the people who get searched and caught. Imagine how many people make it through….who never get caught😥
Officer Nicole tho... 😍
They went through his pictures because he was deemed guilty from the beginning. They were trying to pile on the fines so they were looking for anything.
Officer Nicole is cute. Seems of Italian background.
Re re repeat!!
Legal or not to have them, if they do not declare them, then imo they don't exist and should all be taken.
What is this junk with “violent videos” on phones? Ridiculous nonsense from the country that gave us mad max.
General rules for traveling:
1. Research the laws BEFORE visiting a country.
2. Obey all of the laws including answering questions honestly on your custom and immigration cards.
3. Be respectful, you are a guest in their country!
They know the rules and don’t care. Those rules are for “other people”.
Tell me you are Canadian without telling me that that you are Canadian
My parents have always packed frozen cheese blocks and tequila bottles from Mexico with no issues; and I've always found it to be weird and pointless... but jeez, the foreigners in these videos take it to a whole nother level.
These people are probably horrible guests in homes or hotels. They have some nerve to flaunt the legit rules of entry. Imagine what they do once they get in.
Ive been binging this show for months, this is such a good episode. Im literally a U.S citizen but seeing the gradual pattern change in passengers answers and the absolute INSANE stuff the CBP finds was WILD. Love this show sm🫶🏻
For such an ecologically security-conscious country, AUS certainly has rather lax infraction penalties. Want these travelers to cease this behavior? Confiscate ALL undeclared items and slap a $1000 fine on top. Word will spread and things will change. Duh.
It’s much more expensive now. Thousands.
This is years ago before Covid
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I don't understand why people can't followup the rules from this third world countries banana Republics .
I'm not a criminal by any means. I have had two speeding tickets for 15 over in my 50 years of driving. That's it. I served my country to 6 years in the US NAVY. I don't think I ever want to go to Australia to spend my money on a vacation. That they can look at my phone contents at will, without a warrant defies the word, Liberty.
All that Asian Guy had to do was keep his mouth shut he wouldn’t been okay
Most people would be better off keeping their mouth shut, in such conditions.
Everyone knows that the punishments have no teeth and all the admonishments are a joke. Pay the $220 fine and try again next time. Play dumb. Rinse. Repeat.
I ❤ This Show!
The Wise guy got exactly what he deserves..he should be banned forever,not 3 years..
I love this show, and the protection y'all have for your country!!! Love the dogs ❤❤❤❤, never been to Australia but would love to go❤ to old and widowed, Great Show, my favorite!!!!
To check Drug Smuggling by Australian Airport officers are 100 Pct. Right & understandable.
But to cancel Entry Visas in some emotional cases like visiting Families & Parents or partners & lovers are absolutely rough & inhuman actions by officers & by any laws in Australia.
Fining Passengers for carrying foods that were served to them on flights like a Banana or couple of apples are so stupid, if such flight foods pollute Australia!! Then Australian authorities should ask Airplanes not to serve food stuffs flying to Australia.
I would never go on a Trip to Australia.
These Videos are well discouraging Tourists to visit Australia at least.
They are dining because they didn’t declare them, not just for bringing them! And as long as you declare your food, you will not have a problem, so no reason to be discouraged! 😂🤣
If their Visa gets canceled, why doesn’t the lover go to their country instead??! And if they have indications that you are going to work while there, or that you don’t have any money, or anything else they find that is questionable, yes they will send you back, lover or not! It’s the person coming into the country’s fault, not theirs!
Because certain foods can carry diseases, such as foot and mouth disease, every country, including yours, has laws regarding what can and cannot be brought into the country. People need to conduct research BEFORE traveling. Additionally, they receive customs/immigration cards in their language, and there are signs throughout the airport informing them of what they can and cannot bring into the country. Despite all of this, some people still do not declare items or dispose of them before going through customs/immigration.
Acting like they dont have cockroaches in Australia 🙄
Acting like Australia isn't susceptible to invasive species being brought in by people that KNOW it is a violation otherwise they would not have hidden anything.
That’s pretty stupid. There’s thousands of species of bugs. Doesn’t mean all cockroaches are the same.
It wouldn't have to be the species of cockroach that's the problem, but rather the (unknown) bacteria, fungi, and parasites carried by the cockroach.
Australia's an island and they have the potential to keep bad things out, same as Hawaii. Heck, even California does their best to keep unwanted weeds, bugs, and micro-organisms out.
Why lie in the title? So unnecessary
A fine for a video on his phone, really? I've never been asked if my phone contains violent videos. If it's not on the declaration card they shouldn't be allowed to fine people for it.
The declaration form covers common Customs issues. The video on the phone doesn't fall into that category.
So why are Customs personnel accessing his phone? Because, if you are applying for admission to a country (and that *is* what you are doing, legally speaking), regardless of whether or not you are a citizen of that country, everything and anything in your possession, including your electronic devices (like phones) and anything saved on them are on the table and may be inspected. Write that down. It's not just Australia.
@@christopherreed4723 100%! I know they're allowed to inspect anything and everyone, I've just never heard of not being allowed to have violent content on your phone. Is that just an Australia thing? There is so much violence online, in movies, video games.. no ones seems to care normally.
@@oliviahope3728 There's been a lot of speculation about exactly what was found. I'm guessing here, but I'd say some kind of terrorist related video that gets blocked on normal sites and CZcams is a safe bet. I doubt they'd get all serious about someone's collection of "Instant Karma" vids 😄
Officer Nicole is a pretty woman. That’s the truth. But why is she wearing gloves for the inspection and then touching her hair? What is the purpose of wearing the gloves if you’re going to put whatever is on the gloves in your hair? I suggest you put your hair up in a bun or tie it in a ponytail. You’d still be just as pretty. ❤️
Has anyone asked why is it the ASIANS always bringing in prohibited items, especially prohibited fruit and animal products? 😮
They have these foods in Australia, but they are too cheap to pay for it. They need higher fines or they should be denied entry if caught a second time.
All Asians should be scanned with extra scrutiny.
No. Absolutely not. You don’t take away civil rights like that.
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Wow, this is a momentous occasion that will be remembered for the ages.
@@CS-ys4sylol I hope not XD
Stricter laws, higher fines, and ban them for 5 years first offense & lifetime on 2nd offense. This will detour them I’m sure! Pathetic people playing dumb!!
Don't Australia have cockroachs already??
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Yes, they're cockroacharoos and they jump.
I don't think these prople feel entitled at all, they just like their foods of their country that they can't find in Australia
So. Maybe they're hoping they are not stopped and make it through without detection 😂😂
I have seen many foods not declared that can be bought in Australia. Problem is it’s MORE EXPENSIVE, so they just don’t declare them, like the customs officer is not going to search their bags and find them, anyway!! 🤣😂
They have these foods in Australia, but they are too cheap to pay for it. Because certain foods can carry diseases, such as foot and mouth disease, every country has laws regarding what can and cannot be brought into the country. People need to conduct research BEFORE traveling. Additionally, they receive customs/immigration cards in their language, and there are signs throughout the airport informing them of what they can and cannot bring into the country. Despite all of this, some people still do not declare items or dispose of them before going through customs/immigration.