The food smuggler is playing dumb. Why she would be allowed to travel with 3 large, taped up packages on a tourist visit. She knew exactly what she was doing. It makes me angry! She should be denied entry
The Vietnamese woman understood everything perfectly! The joke was that she said she had no money. She is wearing a Chanel diamond locket and then whips out $$$ from her LV handbag 😂
She was such a liar! “I didn’t know, I don’t have any money” Gimme a break! I bet her Chanel necklace and her Louis Vuitton bag were both fake, just like HER! And to only be fined 300 bucks for all the undeclared food is ridiculous!
Without stretching the footage, I won't have a show to watch and you won't have $hit to complaint about (actually, I am sure you'd find something else to complaint about).
Depending what job you have and whether you are interested in it or not, this is how most people get through their boring lives. Making their bosses think that they are full of work by stretching things out to a maximum and then getting them finalised just for the week-ends. They seem to think their bosses will fall for it. Have you never seen the park wardens just sitting around doing nothing all day ? And yet tehy are paid the same and have all the benefits. Same here. Film for one day; spend a week stretching it out; and sell the programme for big bucks.
“ in California we can legally smoke it so we just throw some in our bag whenever “……really, in a super tightly sealed and wrapped package?…..yeah, right.
I've traveled quite a lot; haven't been to Australia - yet, I'm sorry to say. Looks like Australia doesn't have enough food, I'd better bring a couple of suitcases full of fish and noodles when I visit.
Sorry, but when you're lying to an entry agent and you're not a resident of the country you're attempting to enter in to, you're visa should immediately be revoked and you should be forced to leave the country as soon as possible.
If someone gets caught with undeclared food items they should have to pay a higher fine AND have the incident added to their passport/visa so that they MUST be thoroughly searched EVERY SINGLE TIME they travel into Australia. 👍
Agreed on the fine. In Canada, they'd be looking at C$800 at least. As for the passport... A bit out of date there. A record of the fine is made and it's permanent. People can easily get a second passport, passports always expire and some people (myself included) have multiple citizenships. Simply putting a stamp in a passport is easy to work around. Whenever they return to Australia, they will be flagged. If they have no undeclared food items, no worries. If they do, it's going to get a lot worse for them.
@@Bunnyroo7Yeah, I didn’t think that all the way through! lol 😂 I think for Australian citizens and permanent residents who undeclared multiple times, they should get given community service. The more times and more serious the importation, the more hours. Especially if they are found to be carrying items that affect our bio security in Australia! 🇦🇺
@@jadeybaby007 The A$340 (now A$440) is only for first-time offenders. Repeat offenders, depending on the amount and nature of what they brought in, can be fined up to A$440,000 and/or receive 10 years in gaol.
Their fines are ridiculously low! If I’m traveling internationally- I’ve had to pay out a lot more for legitimate emergencies and had the funds to cover it.
If fish lady was a tourist they should have sent her back to Vietnam. If not confiscate the lot. Her fine was a fraction of touching your phone while driving.
I think some of these people are returning Australian citizens. Our country hands out so much money, they can afford to send money home, and even go on holiday back to their oppressive homeland.
I’m so curious what the intentions are since they’re all coming from the same countries, is it for restaurants or home use? Like there always so much of it
Sometimes when you from another country there is some home foods you can’t find in the country you coming in or visiting like I am from Haiti when I use to work at the airport as an interpreter , they always called the Haitien’s in the back because they always bring food … like a lot of homemade peanut butter from my country that taste is totally different from the one in US
If you are ever the sole survivor of a plane crash and marooned on an uninhabited island like Tom Hanks was in "Castaway". If there are Asians on the flight, worry not. Just gather all their baggage and boxes, and you will never go hungry. LOL
You can get tons of shampoo bottles in you declared luggage, just not your hand luggage, besides it's rarely a problem getting stuff out of a country, just into another country.
I didn't know that fish wasn't available in Australia. That would be like me bringing in hamburger because I didn't want to buy meat in the country I'm travelling to. Crazy!
I wasn't aware that fish is a specie and it's only 1 specie around, makes me wonder why people use words like "tuna", "salmon", "shrimps". Everything should just use the proper word "Fish".
Australia doesn't have the fish that appears in lakes all over the world loool people like the fish from their countries and that's ok. Not everything in Australia is the best the western world isn't the authority on good food.
@@adina4161Actually much of the seafood that fills our supermarket freezers these days does originate from Asian sources. It's just that it has gone through the correct certification and inspection processes.
It's because it's "just" marijuana to them. This same thing happens all the time between the USA and Canadian border. It's legal in most places but not across the border, and people get slammed
and claim someone probably just tossed it in the bag. Right, tossed it in with packaging tape and it just happened to end up concealed in a pair of his pants. It must be that rare genus of marijuana known as BurrowingtoPantius. Street name: I'm a complete lying dumb@ss.
@@user-ib5mx8ro4k You gave me a good laugh. For that, I thank you. Honey, I am an old gray haired lady and I can assure you that I am not jealous of anyone. I just think it takes a good body to flaunt it. 😉
Exactly! Especially since the potential destruction to the local ecosystem could run into the billions of dollars/pounds. The fines aren't effective below 500. When people bring in entire suitcases and boxes of undeclared items; start at £1000 per unclaimed suitcase. Peace :)
Dreadful that the Vietnamese woman was only charged $340.00. Should be thousands of dollars. She was a huge bio security risk. Keep Australia safe please❗️
I have become so protective of Australia.😊 This woman coming from Vietnam just burns me! Exactly how much do they need to smuggle in before these people are locked up!!!???
To ariankhapour1958 your comment makes me ask are you Australian? Anyway we are not like Nth Korea we are a free country you fool. The risk this woman puts our country at risk from is potentially catastrophic. Exactly where are you from? Are you Australian? If not mind your own business. @khakpour1958
More to the point, when will people be locked up for being ignorant, and flaunting it in online comments? I am guessing there just isnt enough space in Australia to implement that.
Currently all infringement notices issued at first points of entry to Australia are for two penalty units ($444), regardless of the biosecurity risk posed by undeclared goods,” Minister Littleproud said. “However, under the new legislation the Director of Biosecurity will be able to determine which goods or classes of goods pose a high level of biosecurity risk for the purpose of higher infringement notice amounts. From 1 January 2021, infringement notices may be up to 12 penalty units ($2664), depending on the undeclared goods. The powers to cancel visas on biosecurity-related grounds will also be expanded to student and temporary work visa holders from 1 January 2021. Currently these powers only apply to visitor visas.
3:05 Bullsh-- that the lady cannot speak/understand English. She lives in Australia and probably operates a business there, dealing with customers, suppliers, etc.
I've lived in many places where whole suburbs don't speak English Check out Sunnybank in Brisbane, even the street signs are in Chinese. The 2nd and third generations of families are usually bi-lingual, but the parents, first generation immigrants don't bother to learn, they just live in communities of their own kind.
@@iffracem Seeing as she pretended she couldn't understand Vietnamese either and had commercial amounts of products, I would say his comment is likely spot on in this situation.
If you are an American, I guess that you have never been to Hialeah, FL, where Spanish is, pretty much, the main language there. Many residents do not speak a lick of English, despite living in the U.S. for a few decades.
The woman traveling with the grocery store ended up wasting so much of the Officer's time. Why not just have a rule saying no food of any kind can be brought in.
Because the food that they bring in usually isn't sold in Asian supermarkets as they are prohibited items. The next reason is that the food is very expensive. It's almost the same way in the United States. California has a large population of Asians, so there are a lot of Asian markets you can buy from. But if you live in Montana - good luck finding Asian food stores. And if you do, it's very expensive.
It is NOT expensive. Factor in your fines and you're not winning. Also, your attitude suggests you don't care about this country and a few cents means more to you. Get lost.
Oh they can be sneaky can’t they? No English! Suddenly she understands when the officer is explaining bye fine. No money! Suddenly finds money in her purse,
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I love it when they have mail smuggling clips! This one was a really good catch, that anomaly on the screen was so minimal, but the actual seam where the drugs were inserted was a bad job.
@@lindab.716 Same! Food smuggling just doesn’t hold my interest, it’s not compelling. But the ways people try to ship drugs concealed inside stuff, the clever lengths they’ll go to or the very dumb things they’ll try, is something different new every time.
Best part about this video is, how amazingly great his girlfriend is at lying😅 Even with a blurred face he looked sweat’n but she was cool as a cucumber the whole time. Even said they could take him to jail and she will go vacation. I guess she figures there are Australian and European men at the beaches anyways😂
They should be harsher penalties for the people who say NO FOOD and then have ridiculous amounts of food.. They know what they are doing and just trying to get away with it..
@@Paul-u9b6g We live in the digital age now You got to another country or even apply for a job and conviction for this easily found and your life that much harder So why these clowns take the risk ??
@@Paul-u9b6g Who watches. The Rule: Who functions as a subject, while whom functions as an object. Use who when the word is performing the action. Use whom when it is receiving the action. Pretty simple rule to remember. Peace.
That woman returning from Vietnam should if not a citizen be denied entry to Australia and sent back to Vietnam and then banned from entry for 10 years at least. Or better still jailed for a year then deported. If a citizen should be jailed for 12 months and then have passport canceled plus a fine of $50,000. If she is a dual citizen then she must give up one. The potential damage that may occur is in the billions of dollars. We need to make the penalty much harsher than it is. Once we become serious it would be amazing how quickly people are aware of the rules.
It's so weird how when talking to foreigners the officers think it helps to speak in broken English, as if they would understand "this is problem" but not "this is a problem".
I've traveled the globe on business. Every country has some exposure to English, movies, cigarette packs and the like. I've found that speaking slow English without the "filler" words helps.
@@pazuzu_666 you are correct, but if you listen to what they say when they first show her at 2:50, they say a woman who is "returning from Viet Nam." So it's not clear.
The Vietnamese woman with all that food understood perfectly and suddenly produced Australian currency, how coincidental is that. Californians are a class act, the woman was centrefold gold striking some impressively talented poses, yeah I'd let her in too.😊
She got to keep the approved items, just not the excess or unauthorized food : "Although she is now traveling more than 20 kilos lighter than when she arrived."
@@getin3949 I am disgusted also! And she should be sent back home-since she's not interested in AUS culture, food, way of life. She's bringing Vietnam with her. Why go to another country if not to explore?
@@moonprincessRN If they were taxable items like cigarettes, that probably would've been the case. Her food wasn't taxable so the disallowed and excess food was seized, not what was legal.
I feel if you raise the fines to at least a thousand dollars or more it might make some people think twice on what they are bringing into another country. The fines are too low.🤔🤔🤔
What really really bothers me is that all these people when they get caught they just said " No Ingrish" and the ABF just gives them 100 buck fine and let's them go, and they will do it again, as they have probably done many many times before.
Medical cards are a joke. You can buy them anywhere in California by just claiming that you need it to feel good. Pay the money, get the card. It's really that simply, anyone that tells you different is just plain ignorant
Tough. Don't travel if you can't meet the country's legal requirements. You can't expect another country to adopt another country's laws. That's the key problem with Americans. They think their laws apply above everybody else's.
Still VALID ! ..just in whatever State It’s from though. It still saves you from an arrest or possession ticket. Ppl are just dumb thinking it’s valid anywhere else besides State issued in.
The woman who brought all the food in didnt have a clue what that officer was saying!! And it makes me laugh that they talk slower and louder, she still dosent understand!!!😅😅
If they made the fines sufficient, then there would be no problem. Also, why don’t they make the airlines responsible? Luggage can be screened prior to departure.
Problem is the food are ok in those countries and due to the nature of policing in Asia the traveler is king as wealthy natives and expatriates travel with any amount of food. They won’t stop them, nor the food. It’s up to the destination to put a stop or deter them but Australia rules are lax.
3:25 that is so funny she said she does not understand English but the custom arrival card is in Vietnamese and she is caught trying BS her way out lol
They need to have NO FOOD BROUGHT IN.. period. Having to check each item checked to see if it is ok or not... That is too much trouble. Just have one rule... No food.
Every episode. Why didn't you declare the food ? "Sorry I forgot the 40 kgs of food I had with me"
Sorry I don’t speak any language. I didn’t know
That's just a decoy for the shitload of heroine or coke they're carrying..... lol
“It’s okay here’s a tiny fine that you’ll forget about by next week…”
Ask again
I don't travel carrying food or food items
The food smuggler is playing dumb. Why she would be allowed to travel with 3 large, taped up packages on a tourist visit. She knew exactly what she was doing. It makes me angry! She should be denied entry
Me too!
More than $220 fine
They need $1000 fines
She would’ve made a lot more than the fine, with the amount of food she brought quadruple or more?
Australia upped their fines not too long ago. There crazy high now.
The Vietnamese woman understood everything perfectly! The joke was that she said she had no money. She is wearing a Chanel diamond locket and then whips out $$$ from her LV handbag 😂
NO MONEY !
She was a seller! Certained she will make business on it .. that’s not a family consumption
She was such a liar! “I didn’t know, I don’t have any money” Gimme a break! I bet her Chanel necklace and her Louis Vuitton bag were both fake, just like HER! And to only be fined 300 bucks for all the undeclared food is ridiculous!
Dont forget the bit when the word "immigration" was whipped out. God she crapped herself and changed her tune well fast.
Bag is fake.. as is the locket. But yes she knew what she was meant to declare!
The female partner was given her guy an “I told you so,” glance.
Exactly What I was thinking, You Know She Told Him Not too put it in the Suitcase, and He said, “Don’t Worry, it Will Be Fine 🤨”
Mmmm not sure sounds like she did without telling him…
They weren't partners,they were drug mules. They couldn't care less about each other
Yup
This woman has other ideas for how she’s going to make $$
These guys are masters at taking 5 minutes of footage and stretching it out to 20 minutes, repeat, repeat, repeat......
Without stretching the footage, I won't have a show to watch and you won't have $hit to complaint about (actually, I am sure you'd find something else to complaint about).
Depending what job you have and whether you are interested in it or not, this is how most people get through their boring lives.
Making their bosses think that they are full of work by stretching things out to a maximum and then getting them finalised just for the week-ends.
They seem to think their bosses will fall for it.
Have you never seen the park wardens just sitting around doing nothing all day ? And yet tehy are paid the same and have all the benefits.
Same here. Film for one day; spend a week stretching it out; and sell the programme for big bucks.
That’s what the FFW is for boss!!
@@SV-kr9fu Find something else to watch.
@@youyourself5744 Never new. LOL.
"How are you going to support yourself here in Australia?"
"I am opening a Vietnamese supermarket."
Selling nasty dead animals! 🤮
That's what came into my thoughts too 😊
haha
Or she was gonna get paid for delivery of all of that
😂😂😂😂😂
“ in California we can legally smoke it so we just throw some in our bag whenever “……really, in a super tightly sealed and wrapped package?…..yeah, right.
Yup
Smoking drugs is illegal but smoking cigarettes is not illegal ok
@@aliyahfatty7732 gosh, wow!, thanks for that, never knew!!
@@aliyahfatty7732weed is legal here in california
@@aliyahfatty7732 Eating/swallowing certain drugs is illegal, eating/swallowing food is legal. Ok! Dumb point.
I've traveled quite a lot; haven't been to Australia - yet, I'm sorry to say. Looks like Australia doesn't have enough food, I'd better bring a couple of suitcases full of fish and noodles when I visit.
Yes, please don't send this country into starvation by coming here and eating our food. Thanks in advance 🙏😂
don't forget the seeds bud!
😂😂😂
Just don't forget to declare it! 😅
Everything tastes so bland there
Man…I can’t believe they thought bringing marijuana to another country was a good idea😂
Sorry, but when you're lying to an entry agent and you're not a resident of the country you're attempting to enter in to, you're visa should immediately be revoked and you should be forced to leave the country as soon as possible.
If someone gets caught with undeclared food items they should have to pay a higher fine AND have the incident added to their passport/visa so that they MUST be thoroughly searched EVERY SINGLE TIME they travel into Australia. 👍
Agreed on the fine. In Canada, they'd be looking at C$800 at least. As for the passport... A bit out of date there. A record of the fine is made and it's permanent. People can easily get a second passport, passports always expire and some people (myself included) have multiple citizenships. Simply putting a stamp in a passport is easy to work around. Whenever they return to Australia, they will be flagged. If they have no undeclared food items, no worries. If they do, it's going to get a lot worse for them.
@@Bunnyroo7Yeah, I didn’t think that all the way through! lol 😂
I think for Australian citizens and permanent residents who undeclared multiple times, they should get given community service. The more times and more serious the importation, the more hours. Especially if they are found to be carrying items that affect our bio security in Australia! 🇦🇺
@@jadeybaby007 The A$340 (now A$440) is only for first-time offenders. Repeat offenders, depending on the amount and nature of what they brought in, can be fined up to A$440,000 and/or receive 10 years in gaol.
The ARE flagged forever. Anytime they come back through, they're searched.
Their fines are ridiculously low! If I’m traveling internationally- I’ve had to pay out a lot more for legitimate emergencies and had the funds to cover it.
If fish lady was a tourist they should have sent her back to Vietnam. If not confiscate the lot. Her fine was a fraction of touching your phone while driving.
I think some of these people are returning Australian citizens. Our country hands out so much money, they can afford to send money home, and even go on holiday back to their oppressive homeland.
Hear hear!
"How are you going to be able to survive in Australia without any money"
"I eat fish"
SMH
Ok you eat fish 😂😂😂😂
😛😛😛😛😛!!!
Listen to how they think marijuana is bad lol. Brainwashed.
I was going to sell all my fish and other products. 🤣
The woman with the fiancé has a couple screws loose for sure 😂
They were drug mules, they weren't partners.
for 1ounce of marijuana?@@Sam123QU29
@@Sam123QU29so drug mules are Somethink different to being a couple interesting facts ???
@@Sam123QU29 yeah big time drug mules bringing in ONE ounce of the dangerous drug marijuana😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
They all are without a doubt, especially from the "island" of California.
It wouldn't be an episode of Aussie Border Security without an Asian person trying to bring food/plant matter in.
Give them $2000 fine per box, and refuse entry.
It is not tolerant enough.
Hear hear!
Watched probably 100 of these videos and as soon as they say someone is trying to bring in food I immediately know where they are from.
Undeclared organic material = dried toads, bats, frogs, snails, fish and chicken… 😂
I’m so curious what the intentions are since they’re all coming from the same countries, is it for restaurants or home use? Like there always so much of it
@@sarahgraystone9560 and $340 fine is just such a joke
Sometimes when you from another country there is some home foods you can’t find in the country you coming in or visiting like I am from Haiti when I use to work at the airport as an interpreter , they always called the Haitien’s in the back because they always bring food … like a lot of homemade peanut butter from my country that taste is totally different from the one in US
@@LynJadeMichel yeah I always bring something from my home country but not like 40-50kilos
Nothing says I love you more than laughing when your fiancee is arrested
The vietnamese gal is bringing the whole ocean to Australia! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am not a native speaker, but playing dumb whether not understanding their own language or say sorry is disgusting, lying, and disrespectful.
Asian style
What?
Because they think acting like they don’t understand they will let them go free 😂😂😂
Lying on a declaration card and attempting to import prohibited items should be immediately refusal of entry.
My favorite is how they don't have money to pay fine yet when told they'd be referred to Immigration miraculously they have the cash.
I can’t get a bottle of shampoo onto an airplane. Somehow, your average Chinese person can get 3 tons of seeds, fish, and insects in their luggage.
If you are ever the sole survivor of a plane crash and marooned on an uninhabited island like Tom Hanks was in "Castaway". If there are Asians on the flight, worry not. Just gather all their baggage and boxes, and you will never go hungry. LOL
You can get tons of shampoo bottles in you declared luggage, just not your hand luggage, besides it's rarely a problem getting stuff out of a country, just into another country.
😂😂 true
You can put 100 bottles of shampoo into your bigger luggage, people really need to make up stories to one-up the evil asians, huh?
It must be due to how relaxed the airports and airlines there are for what they can bring across on a flight to another country
I didn't know that fish wasn't available in Australia. That would be like me bringing in hamburger because I didn't want to buy meat in the country I'm travelling to. Crazy!
nah fish only exist in vietnam
A country surrounded by oceans, has fish.
I wasn't aware that fish is a specie and it's only 1 specie around, makes me wonder why people use words like "tuna", "salmon", "shrimps". Everything should just use the proper word "Fish".
Australia doesn't have the fish that appears in lakes all over the world loool people like the fish from their countries and that's ok. Not everything in Australia is the best the western world isn't the authority on good food.
@@adina4161Actually much of the seafood that fills our supermarket freezers these days does originate from Asian sources. It's just that it has gone through the correct certification and inspection processes.
Imagine being so unaware of how serious drug smuggling is that you literally laugh at your boyfriend getting arrested.
What can I say? The special American bubble - which Aussies love to burst. I know - most of them are decent rational people.
It's because it's "just" marijuana to them. This same thing happens all the time between the USA and Canadian border. It's legal in most places but not across the border, and people get slammed
and claim someone probably just tossed it in the bag. Right, tossed it in with packaging tape and it just happened to end up concealed in a pair of his pants. It must be that rare genus of marijuana known as BurrowingtoPantius. Street name: I'm a complete lying dumb@ss.
Californians dont take anything seriously
She did…
I love the American woman's posses while she is waiting.
🤮
Looks like an “entertainer”
@@PeggyLowman-ug6vojealous…
@@user-ib5mx8ro4k
You gave me a good laugh. For that, I thank you. Honey, I am an old gray haired lady and I can assure you that I am not jealous of anyone. I just think it takes a good body to flaunt it. 😉
I think her poses are to distract male customs staff... She wears that tank top well. 👀😁
The reason why they don't declare is your fines are a joke. Make it 5K, everyone will be able to read just fine.
This show is 15yrs old and the minimum fine has doubled or tripled.
Exactly! Especially since the potential destruction to the local ecosystem could run into the billions of dollars/pounds. The fines aren't effective below 500.
When people bring in entire suitcases and boxes of undeclared items; start at £1000 per unclaimed suitcase.
Peace :)
Dreadful that the Vietnamese woman was only charged $340.00. Should be thousands of dollars. She was a huge bio security risk. Keep Australia safe please❗️
She should have been sent back to Vietnam. Notice how quickly she understood immigration threat.
At least she was fined - most of the time they get off with a warning. Fines need to be increased
They are a lot higher now. This is an old episode.
Relax. Australia needs vietnamese tourism as they spend the big bucks
@@Sam123QU29 By ignoring the rules, they COST big bucks.
So what was the sentence for the American for drug smuggling?
I have become so protective of Australia.😊
This woman coming from Vietnam just burns me! Exactly how much do they need to smuggle in before these people are locked up!!!???
Locked up for bringing food? Are u guys N.Korea or something? Jeez
They should raise the amount of the fine. $300 is nothing. Make it $1,000-
To ariankhapour1958 your comment makes me ask are you Australian? Anyway we are not like Nth Korea we are a free country you fool. The risk this woman puts our country at risk from is potentially catastrophic. Exactly where are you from? Are you Australian? If not mind your own business. @khakpour1958
@MommeeMadre1 it’s just good…so what
More to the point, when will people be locked up for being ignorant, and flaunting it in online comments? I am guessing there just isnt enough space in Australia to implement that.
I think the fines should be way higher!.
I agree, Fines should be by kilo. That's like 20 times $350!
@@rockyBalboa6699 -I agree, especially since the card is in their own language.
@rebruc3806 write a letter to your prime minister
Currently all infringement notices issued at first points of entry to Australia are for two penalty units ($444), regardless of the biosecurity risk posed by undeclared goods,” Minister Littleproud said.
“However, under the new legislation the Director of Biosecurity will be able to determine which goods or classes of goods pose a high level of biosecurity risk for the purpose of higher infringement notice amounts.
From 1 January 2021, infringement notices may be up to 12 penalty units ($2664), depending on the undeclared goods.
The powers to cancel visas on biosecurity-related grounds will also be expanded to student and temporary work visa holders from 1 January 2021. Currently these powers only apply to visitor visas.
3:05 Bullsh-- that the lady cannot speak/understand English. She lives in Australia and probably operates a business there, dealing with customers, suppliers, etc.
I've lived in many places where whole suburbs don't speak English Check out Sunnybank in Brisbane, even the street signs are in Chinese. The 2nd and third generations of families are usually bi-lingual, but the parents, first generation immigrants don't bother to learn, they just live in communities of their own kind.
@@iffracem Seeing as she pretended she couldn't understand Vietnamese either and had commercial amounts of products, I would say his comment is likely spot on in this situation.
Yeah a total liar
the officer said she was travelling on a tourist visa actually
If you are an American, I guess that you have never been to Hialeah, FL, where Spanish is, pretty much, the main language there. Many residents do not speak a lick of English, despite living in the U.S. for a few decades.
Just imagine how much illegal stuff is actually getting through?
Container cargo.
The woman traveling with the grocery store ended up wasting so much of the Officer's time. Why not just have a rule saying no food of any kind can be brought in.
I agree it would simplify things. But not everything is a bio hazard so there's room for discretion.
I never understood why travellers bring food when there are many Asian supermarkets in Australia.
Because the food that they bring in usually isn't sold in Asian supermarkets as they are prohibited items.
The next reason is that the food is very expensive.
It's almost the same way in the United States.
California has a large population of Asians, so there are a lot of Asian markets you can buy from.
But if you live in Montana - good luck finding Asian food stores. And if you do, it's very expensive.
It is NOT expensive. Factor in your fines and you're not winning. Also, your attitude suggests you don't care about this country and a few cents means more to you. Get lost.
Australia is effing expensive
@@316lvmnoneofyourbusiness7 It's just FOOD !
if i ever travel to Australia, i now know to never skip over line #7.
Oh they can be sneaky can’t they? No English! Suddenly she understands when the officer is explaining bye fine. No money! Suddenly finds money in her purse,
Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety, smoking, and illicit pills addiction. Imagine carving heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone. Believe it or not, in a couple of years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues.
Psilocybin is legal in some states and mushroom therapy is allowed in many states as a legitimate medical treatment. So I believe soon it'll be globally used as a treatment for anxiety, depression, and more.
To be honest, mushrooms are one of the most amazing things on the planet and it is natural, they serve in many ways not only for mental related issues.
Can you help me with a reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. It is very hard to get a reliable source here in New Zealand. Really need!
Yes, Sporeville. I had the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction... Mushrooms definitely made a huge difference to why I'm clean today.
Is he on Instagram?
I love it when they have mail smuggling clips! This one was a really good catch, that anomaly on the screen was so minimal, but the actual seam where the drugs were inserted was a bad job.
Vinyl bags from India? I think a legit package has cheap leather.
I would enjoy an show just about the post office 😊
@@lindab.716 absolutely agree! Fantastic idea
@@lindab.716 Same! Food smuggling just doesn’t hold my interest, it’s not compelling. But the ways people try to ship drugs concealed inside stuff, the clever lengths they’ll go to or the very dumb things they’ll try, is something different new every time.
The sharpest knife in the drawer from Vietnam has conveniently FORGOTTEN HOW TO SPEAK AND UNDERSTAND ENGLISH!!!
“I didn’t know I had that bag in my pants.”
JFC!
Best part about this video is, how amazingly great his girlfriend is at lying😅
Even with a blurred face he looked sweat’n but she was cool as a cucumber the whole time. Even said they could take him to jail and she will go vacation. I guess she figures there are Australian and European men at the beaches anyways😂
And I am sure they will enjoy her company.
She’s a baddie 🥵
I think that she thought she would distract them with all her poses - her 'assets' I mean.Sweetie, they've seen women before
She did and her bf didn't know about it
I'm surprised they skipped the outcome on this guy. They said he pleaded guilty, but then what? Fined? Jailed? Sent home?
It not mine....drug smuggler first response....oh yea...hmmm taped to his pants....but it's not mine....
It crawled into his pants unbeknown to him 😊
I didn't pack my pants🤭😂
the woman said he probably didnt even know he had it because we just throw it in our bags but this was concealed and taped in the jeans
It will always be a problem until the consequence is made a deterrent!!
340$ fine is a joke. Should be 3400$ minimum
$340 doesn’t even cover the administrative costs of customs officials
Agree
@@dantownsend4246these episodes are old.
And $10k for asians
Yours is a country founded by criminals. Relax a bit.
They should be harsher penalties for the people who say NO FOOD and then have ridiculous amounts of food.. They know what they are doing and just trying to get away with it..
"Why didnt you declare food on the form you filled in?", "Because I dont speak English im Vietnamese", "The form is in Vietnamese!" :D
To be fair, she wouldn't understand "Why didnt you declare food on the form you filled in?"
They need an actual interpreter in such cases
Reeferheads aren't heavy duty thinkers.
Welcome to hotel California 😅
Notice how the woman would lean on the counter giving the male officials a cleavage shot?
Great statement, thanks for posting it. 🙂
haha@@marmor73
They will be caught by the police and they won't be nice. The police will not be nice to them, they will bash them.
American couple literally as high as they smoke before they're flight😂.the woman laughing as she was still high😂
It's a 12 hour flight 🙄
😂
She is high and have two big hearts
I'm 99% sure the gf stashed it in his stuff. The way she kept posing for the cameras was disgusting
@@Chanelmichelle22juicy 🤤
“How will you survive in Australia?”
“It’s OK, I’ve brought all my food with me”
The little asian lady with the coach handbag and coach necklace can't afford the 300 Aussie dollars. Priceless.
She sure found it when told she would be referred to Immigration : )
correction: it is a Louis Vuitton bag and a Chanel necklace 🤭
Taxes, Babyyyyy!
They could be fakes you know.
Unbelievable
They should have darwin awards for these people
I think your idea is great. Everyone whom watches, would get one vote. After a week tally them up and see who gets voted off to extinction lol
@@Paul-u9b6g
We live in the digital age now
You got to another country or even apply for a job and conviction for this easily found and your life that much harder
So why these clowns take the risk ??
@@Paul-u9b6g Who watches.
The Rule: Who functions as a subject, while whom functions as an object. Use who when the word is performing the action. Use whom when it is receiving the action. Pretty simple rule to remember. Peace.
$340 fine for bringing over 20kgs of undeclared food items in is an absolute joke! Time to increase penalties.
Do they not have grocery stores in Australia? Why do so many people bring lots of food with them and 'forget' to declare it at customs? SMH 🙄
Thankfully you can't buy what she had in an Australian grocery store.
That woman returning from Vietnam should if not a citizen be denied entry to Australia and sent back to Vietnam and then banned from entry for 10 years at least. Or better still jailed for a year then deported. If a citizen should be jailed for 12 months and then have passport canceled plus a fine of $50,000. If she is a dual citizen then she must give up one. The potential damage that may occur is in the billions of dollars. We need to make the penalty much harsher than it is. Once we become serious it would be amazing how quickly people are aware of the rules.
In her country, jail.
I agree 💯💯💯
You know what... I agree with you. I'm a foreigner regularly travelling to WA. What you've said would be a big deterrent.
It's so weird how when talking to foreigners the officers think it helps to speak in broken English, as if they would understand "this is problem" but not "this is a problem".
I've traveled the globe on business. Every country has some exposure to English, movies, cigarette packs and the like. I've found that speaking slow English without the "filler" words helps.
They are often condescending, but the lady she was talking to was from Australia.
Actually that's how I talk to the non English speaking nepali people at my job and they seem to understand better
@@maurice7413 No she wasn't. They clearly say she was there on a tourist visa. 16:53
@@pazuzu_666 you are correct, but if you listen to what they say when they first show her at 2:50, they say a woman who is "returning from Viet Nam." So it's not clear.
The Vietnamese woman with all that food understood perfectly and suddenly produced Australian currency, how coincidental is that.
Californians are a class act, the woman was centrefold gold striking some impressively talented poses, yeah I'd let her in too.😊
I like how she said she had no money, then offered to pay $200. Can't haggle with government.
He says I AM SMARTER THAN THAT. What a dumb statement after the drugs are found.
I hate how they switch back and forth from travellers just stick to one story and continue with the next one!
This show was originally made for cable tv. It was made to keep the viewer hooked til the end so they can keep watching the ads in between
Giving her the offending product back is just encouragement to keep doing it ... WAKE UP !!!
She got to keep the approved items, just not the excess or unauthorized food : "Although she is now traveling more than 20 kilos lighter than when she arrived."
@@getin3949 I am disgusted also! And she should be sent back home-since she's not interested in AUS culture, food, way of life. She's bringing Vietnam with her. Why go to another country if not to explore?
@@navyhmc8302 The point is that some people believe that she should not have been allowed to keep any of it because she lied on the declaration.
@@moonprincessRN If they were taxable items like cigarettes, that probably would've been the case. Her food wasn't taxable so the disallowed and excess food was seized, not what was legal.
20:11 the lady says even if the boyfriend goes to jail, she still proceed for vacation...... She cares less😮
She cares less than what? Could you speak English please
She’s a healthy young lady. Let her enjoy her vacation.
She’s just blazed
What is she supposed to do? Do you want her to commit a crime so that she spends her vacation in jail too?
She did…
I feel if you raise the fines to at least a thousand dollars or more it might make some people think twice on what they are bringing into another country. The fines are too low.🤔🤔🤔
Old episode
Your baggage, your responsibility. No excuses
Break the rules send them back on the next flight
Customs: “How are you going to support yourself while in Australia?” Vietnamese lady: I’m having a grand opening. Do you see anything you like?”
Nobody's talking about the fact that we don't know the marijuana guy's sentence...
What really really bothers me is that all these people when they get caught they just said " No Ingrish" and the ABF just gives them 100 buck fine and let's them go, and they will do it again, as they have probably done many many times before.
They must get tired of people lying all the time.
The hippie girl talk about in denial 😂
Valley girl speak. Riiiiight?
Not a hippie or valley girl. She got a BBL.
“After eventually finding the $340 in her purse…” 🤣🤣💀
I'd like to go to Australia some day. Australians seem almost as cool as us Canadians 😁
I’ve been to Canada twice but not Australia yet
not really, almost as corrupt as the US@@beatapaolicchi4049
The narrative that us Canadian are "so nice" is Bs lol
@@MxlclmX when did I say anything about being nice?
Medical cards are a joke. You can buy them anywhere in California by just claiming that you need it to feel good. Pay the money, get the card. It's really that simply, anyone that tells you different is just plain ignorant
Yea, it’s the same in illinois. People do it to save them from paying up to 30% in taxes, as you would being a recreational user.
Tough. Don't travel if you can't meet the country's legal requirements. You can't expect another country to adopt another country's laws. That's the key problem with Americans. They think their laws apply above everybody else's.
@@jennifers2561how do you get the card in Illinois? I was told that I had to have a prescription from my Dr.
Still VALID ! ..just in whatever State It’s from though. It still saves you from an arrest or possession ticket. Ppl are just dumb thinking it’s valid anywhere else besides State issued in.
@@Annette1965 A lot of dispensaries will help. Or find a cannabis doctor and do a telehealth appointment.
If you're taping stuff to the inside of your clothes just to visit another country, probably best to just stay at home.
lady brought the whole Vietnam’s river 😭😂
Imagine showing up to the airport with tattoos on your arms and telling the border officials about all your Marijuana usage. Lol
Traveling while tattooed? What is wrong with that?
This California woman is really annoying. Do you not know what is illegal to bring to other country before travelling?
jealous? She didn't do anything illegal other than being guilty of possessing a HOT BODY!
Just wondering how many years did the canabis smuggler get behind bars ?
None. It's for personal use.
Yeah they all can speak English, trust me!
The woman who brought all the food in didnt have a clue what that officer was saying!! And it makes me laugh that they talk slower and louder, she still dosent understand!!!😅😅
fail to declare should mean you lose all your food and fines should be larger
Drug smuggler got a good-behaviour bond and an $80 fine.
They let him in?
If they made the fines sufficient, then there would be no problem. Also, why don’t they make the airlines responsible? Luggage can be screened prior to departure.
Problem is the food are ok in those countries and due to the nature of policing in Asia the traveler is king as wealthy natives and expatriates travel with any amount of food. They won’t stop them, nor the food. It’s up to the destination to put a stop or deter them but Australia rules are lax.
Hmmmm death penalty for some countries doesn't stop trafficking but you think higher fines would?
Well, at least they know how to protect their country. Bravo!
Australia is a lot easier to do that than most countries
I've watched numerous border shows these are by far the best very well put together a BIG thumbs up from me!!!!
Fines issued are way to low to be a deterrent to illegal imports
Old ep
the girl with the fiancé is probably definitely crazy
So bizarre to me that this fianceé was completely undeterred by a federal offense... did she plant it? Why didn't she say goodbye to him?
Papa’s got a brand new bag! James Brown 😂
Opening the "unknown" package of white powder with no masks? What if that had been fentanyl?
at least these two had gloves on... in other customs-videos they don't have gloves or masks.
it's an old show before fentanyl was a an epidemic and I suspect SCRIPTED and testing fake drugs
"Sorry. Here is your fine." She tries to play dumb.
Ah the old not my pants defense
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Does that ever work.
3:25 that is so funny she said she does not understand English but the custom arrival card is in Vietnamese and she is caught trying BS her way out lol
So Foolish to bring marijuana into Australia
one simple act would stop all that food nonsense, eg, a total ban
It was taped up and hidden in pants, if they thought it was ok why would you hide it
They need to have NO FOOD BROUGHT IN.. period. Having to check each item checked to see if it is ok or not... That is too much trouble. Just have one rule... No food.
That girl happy to be vacationing without her boo. I don’t know about her man you may want to start lookin elsewhere
"So much food! Why!"
Poor lady just afraid that she'll be thrown out if she says "Because your Australian food is so bad!" 😉
Woay did you say noouuu? = Way did you say NO?