[Air-l] drugging oz
Bunz, Ulla
Ulla.Bunz at comm.fsu.edu
Wed Aug 2 11:36:42 PDT 2006
Yes, same experience as Jeremy. The rules in Australia are actually pretty much the same as in the US when it comes to food, nuts, seeds, and mud on your shoes. Things that are machine wrapped/packaged are usually fine simply because they know they've been processed. If you just bring an open bag of trail mix they don't know where you got the nuts. Anyway, they have food dogs at the airport too, so as Faye said, you will be caught.
Happy travels,
Ulla
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From: Jeremy Hunsinger [mailto:jhuns at vt.edu]
Sent: Mon 7/31/2006 9:31 PM
To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
Subject: Re: [Air-l] drugging oz
same experience, not with prescriptions, but with prepackaged food,
which was planters snack mix and some fruit-nut bars.
On Jul 31, 2006, at 9:28 PM, Richard Forno wrote:
>
>> If you fail to declare or dispose of any quarantine items, or make a
>> false declaration:
>>
>> - you will be caught;
>> - you could be fined $220 on-the-spot; or
>> - you could be prosecuted and fined more than $60,000 and risk 10
>> years'
>> jail.
>
> I should add to my last post that, yes, I declared my prescriptions
> on the
> government form and showed the Clif Bars to the inspector --- who
> still
> waved me through. (I've had this done twice when travelling to Oz,
> btw...)
>
> -rf
>
>
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