1. No, The man in the Interview room was wiping his eyes after the officer had left, he might have been crying. Who knows what the situation was there, perhaps he needed asylum. It is a pity he didnt come forwards and tell the truth why he wanted to come to Australia. 2. Yes. it was good they had their visas canceled because they hadnt given an honest explanation why they wanted to visit Australia. (so in short: I really do not know which of the yes/no options would have been the right one :)
@@Birgitte-jh9nvWHAT A GENIUS YOU ARE HEY!! Unless you are on the dole, stop to realise that these sort of scumbags coming here are the ones working illegally (when not scamming someone), therefore not contributing with anything. Guess who pays for it??? Your tax!! Dumbhead!!
$360 fine??? The eggs could have wiped out the whole industry in Australia. Fines should be significantly higher to deter visitors from bringing these illegal items into the country.
It's a JOKE asking to pay mere $ 360. No wonder why the people are forging things because the border security don't charge anything much simply slapping on their wrist with a softer fine.
there are. but they are so small. it is probably going to take the size of a hundred coles to include a tenth of every single kind of chinese food. rules are rules, I respect them. but since you are asking for a reason I give it to you.
I can see bringing your favorite tea or snack with you, but some of these people brought chicken feet and a corn cob with them???!! They have those in every Australian grocery. Why do you need to bring a segment of orange with you???
@@andresnrivero you so right.. makes no sense.. maybe it is cultural.. if I had to fly 24 hours to australia I would just bring clothes.. nothing else.. buy food locally.. that is part of the experience, right? odd people..
I’ve travelled overseas quite a bit and actually worked for the police in Australia while doing so. The only time I had my bags searched was when I was leaving Bali to fly home to Melbourne and I admit I was shocked. They were very thorough and of course found nothing so it must have been a random check but I felt like a criminal while they were doing it 😂
its strange how the Vietnamese man who barely understood english stated he didnt eat anything on the flight and border force found that suspicious because everyone knows how much people just love eating airline food amnd want to be awake for an 8 hour flight. It's also strange how the ion detector always, with out fail finds traces of narcotics on everyone's belongings even when theres no traces of narcotics.
You do realize this show will mainly show the incidents, where drug traces are positive, finding dangerous food products, and drugs coming in on mailed items. Finding only negatives would make a boring show and make Australians think border control is a waste of taxpayer money.
what they show on these shows is not every instance of a security check. They selectively choose the ones that will be the most entertaining and they can only choose a limited number of them otherwise it'll be too long.They also explained why they found not eating suspicious. Whether or not you think that it's reasonable is for you to decide as it is your opinion but at the same time, im sure there's plenty of smugglers who smuggle in nacrotics internally which means that eating is a bad idea. It's just something that the border security decided was a reasonable reason to search someone regardless of whether or not other people think it's reasonable as I can see reasons for both sides.
Imagine if the law for lying on the declarations and bringing in illegal foods/substances - was harsh enough it stopped it from happening. Would 90% of travel from Asia stop the next day?
There are still plenty that get through undetected. They cannot check everyone. So I'm sure a lot of travelers would continue to make the attempt, just like some do with drugs.
Harsh punishments generally aren't great deterrents for unwanted behavior. So many of these people don't even know about the laws or just generally do not read or care. The US has much harsher laws but that doesn't stop criminals from trying because there's such a huge economic incentive to keep doing so.
well, ask yourself why there are people start crossing the lights when they are blinking red, or ignore a stop sign when driving, or parking their cars at the no-stopping signs.
To be fair. There’s probably a bit of survivorship bias here. You’re only seeing the anomalies in these videos. Probably less than 0.1% of incoming passengers are doing this.
How is it that in this modern age we don’t have voice translation systems at the check point counters like Google translate. That Chinese couple know exactly what they’re doing and should be deported immediately and fined the maximum penalty x 2
I totally agree with you, Australia’s punishment system is weak the fine doesn’t do anything. They still bring illegal goods when they know it’s not allowed.
I’m hoping that if I get the opportunity to visit Australia that I can purchase food in the usual manner, as hunting and gathering is not one of my talents and I’m not planning on carrying a pantry full of food halfway round the world 😂
There's always food at your back door - just grab a kangaroo's tail and cook up our tradional kangaroo tail soup - they grow another one. But watch out for the drop bears, they're the real nasty ones. Where are you sarahandley?
the last time I visited vancouver the superstores have about ten times what we have in coles and woolworth in combine. Australia has too few people and too far down under to attract smaller brands of weird food. but don't worry. if you plan to have bread and vegemite three meals a day in the next ten years, you do can purchase them in the usual manner. edit:typo
@@JudetheObscurest Thanks for the advice, catching a kangaroo might be beyond me though. Well aware of hazards of drop bears thanks to Terry Pratchett's Discworld series.
10:59 Heroine 😮😮😮 18:09 What happened with the jar with narcotics??😮😮😮 didn’t the passenger get fine for that? So theres fine on bringing fresh fruits eggs meat etc but not on drugs 😂😂😂
It's amazing how they don't know English too well, but these two Brazilians certainly understood the words, "are you here to work in Australia?" One of them pricked his head up so quick, what a give away. Stephscheve
They need to just throw away anything they fail to declare AND fine them. Make their declaration card accurate for them and charge them for your assistance.
Thank you to all the Border Officers for keeping Australia as safe as possible. As for the foods in peoples bags: am sure that we all would like to see a much harsher rule to be put in place here: Foods are FORBIDDEN to be brought into Australia in your luggage. You bring food in? You are put on the next flight out and receive a fine of 10.000 dollars. That shall get at once a bit more attention from those **we dont understand English** tourists and permanent residents.
For the Vietnamese guy, I’ve seen numerous shows where the scan picks up narcotics from food sources. The x-rays pick up organic material and fish sauce would be organic. Not eating on a flight if you ate before you left and we’re nervous is a common thing on long distance flights. I understand, trying to keep drugs and food out of the country, but the scare tactics are all the same across every international airport
@@Zei33 the guy didn't seem to understand what he was asking. He asked for a water later. I think he thought the officer asked if he wanted something to eat.
Why do you have to play Chinese music during the clip involving the Chinese tourists ?? And no Samba music is played when a Brazilian traveller is involved ???
I believe the problem is that he has a tourist/visitors visa and the security think he's using that to go work in the country which requires a work visa which is harder to get.
@@jorritpels are you sure? I’ve applied for a few evisa during my travels. Of course I have a strong passport so the process might be different for me. But pretty sure tourism evisas don’t require proof of income.
For as many times as I seen this show - their drug screening machines seem to give a lot of false positives. Is there some sort of setting they put on to do that?
the machine reacts to some prescription medication too, or residue from sweat. so if you took some narcotic and then touch something there might be enough to make the machine react, or some clothes you wore after consuming narcotics, but didnt wash .
New Zealand is even stricter. It’s because they’re islands. They’ve been ravaged by invasive plants and animals before, causing several species to go extinct.
Opera house, kangaroos..... always the same. Convenient how so many claim they barely speak English while they understand what's being said to and about them. The fines for non-declarations should be higher. They know what they're doing and don't care what risks they pose. Disgusting!
Airport check-ins in China should notify passengers that are flying into Australia that fresh food/vegetables etc are not allowed before boarding and have them acknowledge they understand it. Get the passenger to sign an online document of some sort with their passport number ID and when they arrive into Australia, boarder security can cross reference it that passengers have been warned prior to boarding so they cant make excuses that they didn't know and don't understand when they have been told in their native tongue. Up the fine to atleast $500.
I think if they are pulling aside people who don't fully understand English I think it should be mandatory for them to have a translator there at the start of the search. But in saying that there are some that have been fined before and STILL bring in prohibited items on their next visit
I will never travel after watching these. I would seem so suspicious even if I did nothing. So weird that not eating on a flight is a red flag I would never eat airplane food
For every line item they lie about the fine should be $ 1,000. No money to pay, they send you back home, you a resident then you go to jail until family or friend gets you money for fine !!
You have to think why the officer asked them about those questions and they said no but they knew the officer would be looking through bags and would find out. So I don’t get it if they were intentional or not intentional. Even the document was in their own language some older people were illiterate in reading in their own language. They probably didn’t take it seriously or took the time to ask for help with the form from stewards but stewards couldn’t help everyone if they were busy.
First off everyone who gets caught with anything that is on the card and marked NO gets fined... Rather it's your first time or not. secondly... Allow NO FOOD PERIOD. Not all this .. this is . This isn't .. make it easy.
Oh dear, oh dear Theres definitely something in the sauce...... no there wasn't. Its very strange not to eat on a plane flight...............no it isn't. TOO MANY FALSE ASSUMPTI9NS.
I once got stuck coming back into Canada from Europe. I’d brought an orange to eat on the plane, and hadn’t eaten it, had forgotten all about it on my declaration card. When the officer asked ‘Are you sure there isn’t any food?” I remembered. He said it happens all the time, and to not worry. We chucked it out, all good.
What is the use of confiscating the food that is already in the country. It's been on the plane that is honestly not that sanitized after the trip.. I would ask to sit down and eat my food.
@@PaulaDautremont Yes, I have a few. I did a lot of work with one of the UN organizations. They travel a lot more than I do. I wish that I would have traveled to South America and Australia but did quite a bit to Europe, Asia, Africa, and central America.
Taken plenty of eight hour flights without eating, generally flights from Asia to Australia depart of a night arriving in Australia of a morning, skipping a hideous tasting meal and sleeping through to the other end is not at all uncommon or unusual even more so if your flying budget carriers that charge a premium for an in flight meal or aiming to avoid using a toilet stall resembling a kids swimming pool an hour into the flight.
I was talking about this tonight. I said I prefer the window seat. My friends asked about food, the dunny. I can go a long time without either. Just enough water will get you through.
I think both wanting to keep it inexpensive (would likely be much, much more to purchase than bringing what they already prepared), and wanting to eat Chinese foods.
13:59 LOL the exact same eggs can be found in some Asian grocery supermarkets... I've been to every state in Australia and lived in almost all states except Tas and NT. Every time I move/visit I will DEFINITELY go to Asian grocery. I am EXTREMELY sure I have seen them before. LOL in your face Biosecurity laws 😂
I'll just point out that there is no "Mandarin" written language. While there are variations on the written Chinese language (traditional vs simplified) the written language itself is universal regardless of the dialect that one speaks.
@@JudetheObscurest what do you propose to enforce this violation ? A puny fine less than for littering or parking 5 minutes at a no parking zone? Because they are flagrantly disregarding the rules
The Brazilian guy was to easy too see it’s not was a tourist, not even the questions was neccesary, He should try entry with boat to Canary Islands, way more easy and without any questions 😂
Do you think the officers were right to cancel the Brazilian men's visas?
1. No, The man in the Interview room was wiping his eyes after the officer had left, he might have been crying. Who knows what the situation was there, perhaps he needed asylum. It is a pity he didnt come forwards and tell the truth why he wanted to come to Australia. 2. Yes. it was good they had their visas canceled because they hadnt given an honest explanation why they wanted to visit Australia. (so in short: I really do not know which of the yes/no options would have been the right one :)
@@Birgitte-jh9nvWHAT A GENIUS YOU ARE HEY!! Unless you are on the dole, stop to realise that these sort of scumbags coming here are the ones working illegally (when not scamming someone), therefore not contributing with anything.
Guess who pays for it??? Your tax!! Dumbhead!!
Obviously they were right. He was lying which means he has sinister intentions. God I despise people like you!!….
Yes. Of course.
They went to Australia to work and live, not visit.
I despise how people lie about the items they bring in, then think a giggle and sorry sorry is good enough
The thoroughness of border security inspections is impressive, but the punishment exacted upon the violators is puny.
I mean.... At least they are catching them and doing something. Unlike in the USA where we elect those due for jail.
@ Not anymore under the new Trump-appointed border zar. He’s a badass.
$360 fine??? The eggs could have wiped out the whole industry in Australia. Fines should be significantly higher to deter visitors from bringing these illegal items into the country.
They are, this is a very old episode
It's a JOKE asking to pay mere $ 360. No wonder why the people are forging things because the border security don't charge anything much simply slapping on their wrist with a softer fine.
The fake friends web so much lies they make a spider jealous. 😅
there's a slogan!
Bunch of amateurs dude.. 😂
The Opera House and a walk in the park LOL
I think he meant national parks.
😂
I can’t stand it when they play dumb!
Fines for food are WAY too low. $5000 would focus minds!
Or just turn them around & not allowed to enter!
Are there no Asian stores in Australia?
At least there should be eggs😂
R chicken feet's for medicinal value or what? Do they worth risking fine?
@@alquil5109no medicinal value, just food stuffs, not very tasty imo, mostly skin and some cartilage, no meat whatsoever
there are. but they are so small. it is probably going to take the size of a hundred coles to include a tenth of every single kind of chinese food. rules are rules, I respect them. but since you are asking for a reason I give it to you.
it is baffling to me that people will bring food through the airport.. don't they have food in australia? so odd.
There's no food in Australia. We live on air and water!
I had this exact thought. If you are travelling, isn't trying new foods part of that experience... why they need to bring food in?
I can see bringing your favorite tea or snack with you, but some of these people brought chicken feet and a corn cob with them???!! They have those in every Australian grocery. Why do you need to bring a segment of orange with you???
@@andresnrivero you so right.. makes no sense.. maybe it is cultural.. if I had to fly 24 hours to australia I would just bring clothes.. nothing else.. buy food locally.. that is part of the experience, right? odd people..
I’ve travelled overseas quite a bit and actually worked for the police in Australia while doing so. The only time I had my bags searched was when I was leaving Bali to fly home to Melbourne and I admit I was shocked. They were very thorough and of course found nothing so it must have been a random check but I felt like a criminal while they were doing it 😂
its strange how the Vietnamese man who barely understood english stated he didnt eat anything on the flight and border force found that suspicious because everyone knows how much people just love eating airline food amnd want to be awake for an 8 hour flight.
It's also strange how the ion detector always, with out fail finds traces of narcotics on everyone's belongings even when theres no traces of narcotics.
You do realize this show will mainly show the incidents, where drug traces are positive, finding dangerous food products, and drugs coming in on mailed items. Finding only negatives would make a boring show and make Australians think border control is a waste of taxpayer money.
what they show on these shows is not every instance of a security check. They selectively choose the ones that will be the most entertaining and they can only choose a limited number of them otherwise it'll be too long.They also explained why they found not eating suspicious. Whether or not you think that it's reasonable is for you to decide as it is your opinion but at the same time, im sure there's plenty of smugglers who smuggle in nacrotics internally which means that eating is a bad idea. It's just something that the border security decided was a reasonable reason to search someone regardless of whether or not other people think it's reasonable as I can see reasons for both sides.
Imagine if the law for lying on the declarations and bringing in illegal foods/substances - was harsh enough it stopped it from happening. Would 90% of travel from Asia stop the next day?
Perfect solution!
There are still plenty that get through undetected. They cannot check everyone. So I'm sure a lot of travelers would continue to make the attempt, just like some do with drugs.
Harsh punishments generally aren't great deterrents for unwanted behavior. So many of these people don't even know about the laws or just generally do not read or care. The US has much harsher laws but that doesn't stop criminals from trying because there's such a huge economic incentive to keep doing so.
@@GnomesRox e.g. draconian laws which are proven to be ineffective.
@@moonprincessRN They can't check everyone, but the main exit sign to leave biosecurity is in Chinese so that says something.
Your background music is to loud and annoying....hard enough with accents....now even harder to hear with the loud music
Too
I thought I was the only one so I never mentioned it before. Very difficult to hear conversations.
When are we going to have fines that actually discourage people from bringing in food that is a biosecurity risk.
good point. The penalties need to be high enough to discourage this behavior.
The fines are much higher now. Check them out. November 2024
why are so many ppl not declaring food they bring to the country, also high risk food? Also lying about it. Not worth it.
They just dont care. Think they can pull a fast one.
well, ask yourself why there are people start crossing the lights when they are blinking red, or ignore a stop sign when driving, or parking their cars at the no-stopping signs.
To be fair. There’s probably a bit of survivorship bias here. You’re only seeing the anomalies in these videos. Probably less than 0.1% of incoming passengers are doing this.
There has to be at least 10k fine for breaching quarantine rules of Australia.
How is it that in this modern age we don’t have voice translation systems at the check point counters like Google translate. That Chinese couple know exactly what they’re doing and should be deported immediately and fined the maximum penalty x 2
I totally agree with you, Australia’s punishment system is weak the fine doesn’t do anything. They still bring illegal goods when they know it’s not allowed.
Yeah let’s deport people who have obviously earned their citizenship 😑
Deported because of an administrative fault? You should be kidding! 😂
I’m hoping that if I get the opportunity to visit Australia that I can purchase food in the usual manner, as hunting and gathering is not one of my talents and I’m not planning on carrying a pantry full of food halfway round the world 😂
There's always food at your back door - just grab a kangaroo's tail and cook up our tradional kangaroo tail soup - they grow another one. But watch out for the drop bears, they're the real nasty ones. Where are you sarahandley?
the last time I visited vancouver the superstores have about ten times what we have in coles and woolworth in combine. Australia has too few people and too far down under to attract smaller brands of weird food. but don't worry. if you plan to have bread and vegemite three meals a day in the next ten years, you do can purchase them in the usual manner. edit:typo
@@jeremysun7365 bread and Vegemite will be fine, as long as I can see some wild Budgies.
@@JudetheObscurest Thanks for the advice, catching a kangaroo might be beyond me though. Well aware of hazards of drop bears thanks to Terry Pratchett's Discworld series.
Each egg wrapped in plastic? No wonder we have a plastic problem.
10:59 Heroine 😮😮😮
18:09 What happened with the jar with narcotics??😮😮😮 didn’t the passenger get fine for that? So theres fine on bringing fresh fruits eggs meat etc but not on drugs 😂😂😂
It's amazing how they don't know English too well, but these two Brazilians certainly understood the words, "are you here to work in Australia?"
One of them pricked his head up so quick, what a give away.
Stephscheve
I don't understand why people bring an entire fridge worth of food with them. That old, decaying cob of corn? Why???
She said it was meant to be consumed on the flight
@@yijingzhang7247 That can't be the explanation for ALL the food they brought, and all the food people are regularly caught hiding on this show.
They need to just throw away anything they fail to declare AND fine them. Make their declaration card accurate for them and charge them for your assistance.
Thank you to all the Border Officers for keeping Australia as safe as possible. As for the foods in peoples bags: am sure that we all would like to see a much harsher rule to be put in place here: Foods are FORBIDDEN to be brought into Australia in your luggage. You bring food in? You are put on the next flight out and receive a fine of 10.000 dollars. That shall get at once a bit more attention from those **we dont understand English** tourists and permanent residents.
Right👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
A lot of Chinese people come in saying: no speak english and a big smile... a corn ?? people are so dumb....
For the Vietnamese guy, I’ve seen numerous shows where the scan picks up narcotics from food sources. The x-rays pick up organic material and fish sauce would be organic. Not eating on a flight if you ate before you left and we’re nervous is a common thing on long distance flights.
I understand, trying to keep drugs and food out of the country, but the scare tactics are all the same across every international airport
Please identify the dates these videos originally aired, in title or description.
False readings from their machines caused that Vietnamese guy to get hassled big time!
They thought they found themselves a Vietnamese drug lord(he did look the part lol)
How do they not all die of food poisoning with all that un-refrigerated food?
✊✊✊✊✊✊🫰🏻🫰🏻🫰🏻🫰🏻love Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 our country always the best’s thank you to all officers hardworking protecting lands 🇦🇺❤
If a customs officer asks you how the food was on the plane tell the officer that you are not carrying drugs internally.
So you have them in your luggage?
That was a bit weird but I see the logic. They must have all sorts of little questions like that that seem casual but are actually probing. Smart
@@Zei33 the guy didn't seem to understand what he was asking. He asked for a water later. I think he thought the officer asked if he wanted something to eat.
Why do you have to play Chinese music during the clip involving the Chinese tourists ??
And no Samba music is played when a Brazilian traveller is involved ???
Do these people reimburse the passengers after wrongfully destroying their property and luggage?
Better to say the ion detectors are wrong half the time.
maybe the jar was contaminated. It could be handled by people who were using drugs.
Seems cruel and wasteful to reject the Brazilian at the airport-why not reject his request for a visa at the Australian consulate in Brazil?
It’s an evisa so they probably never needed to talk to anyone before they arrived.
@@Zei33 partly true, but they do have to provide proof of income and sufficient funds etc.
I believe the problem is that he has a tourist/visitors visa and the security think he's using that to go work in the country which requires a work visa which is harder to get.
@@jorritpels are you sure? I’ve applied for a few evisa during my travels. Of course I have a strong passport so the process might be different for me. But pretty sure tourism evisas don’t require proof of income.
@@Zei33 for Brazilians it isn't as straightforward as for stronger passport holders
For as many times as I seen this show - their drug screening machines seem to give a lot of false positives. Is there some sort of setting they put on to do that?
the machine reacts to some prescription medication too, or residue from sweat. so if you took some narcotic and then touch something there might be enough to make the machine react, or some clothes you wore after consuming narcotics, but didnt wash .
Wondered about that also..they never seem to wipe the wand edges(at least not seen in these posts)just remove the pad used for different passengers 🤔
@@verliebt3465 That makes sense. Thanks!
They switch it to the setting "Maximum Dramatic Effect for TV Show"
To be fair the biosecurity restrictions in Australia seem very strict! Is it one of the strictest countries in the world for this?!
New Zealand is even stricter. It’s because they’re islands. They’ve been ravaged by invasive plants and animals before, causing several species to go extinct.
I don’t understand why they bring the sorts of food that they do.
The eggs must have gone off🤢 and why bring 1 corn of the cob🙄
And a chicken foot to nibble on, gag.
Opera house, kangaroos..... always the same. Convenient how so many claim they barely speak English while they understand what's being said to and about them. The fines for non-declarations should be higher. They know what they're doing and don't care what risks they pose. Disgusting!
Airport check-ins in China should notify passengers that are flying into Australia that fresh food/vegetables etc are not allowed before boarding and have them acknowledge they understand it. Get the passenger to sign an online document of some sort with their passport number ID and when they arrive into Australia, boarder security can cross reference it that passengers have been warned prior to boarding so they cant make excuses that they didn't know and don't understand when they have been told in their native tongue. Up the fine to atleast $500.
That makes sense 👍🏼
This show is about 10 years old, the fine is $5000 now.
You don’t have the right to enter a foreign country, it’s a privilege. And any country can refuse entry based on rules and regulations of that nation.
I think if they are pulling aside people who don't fully understand English I think it should be mandatory for them to have a translator there at the start of the search. But in saying that there are some that have been fined before and STILL bring in prohibited items on their next visit
Eggs!?? Who brings eggs on a holiday seriously, do Australians not have eggs? Lol and chicken feet? Wtf
I don’t understand why people bring in food. Can someone explain why?
Penalties for not declaring food items, no matter what the foods are are not severe enough!!! Dounle what they are now!!?🎉
The penalty has increased in 2023. The maximum fine is now $5500.
15:22 the fake crying 😂
They took it a little too far with the Asian man.
Good Grief.
Canada is much much more beautiful, then Australia
Have you visited our country?
No.... I'm sure Australia is beautiful country, but I am 100% sure that Canada is most beautiful nature
@@PedarasHuilo and we have a great education system. *than
And Canada has similar biosecurity rules.
Just come back from Canada. I'd say both are beautiful, in a different way. The word beautiful is very subjective, you know.
I will never travel after watching these. I would seem so suspicious even if I did nothing. So weird that not eating on a flight is a red flag I would never eat airplane food
When I was younger, I flew quite often. Back then, airplane food was really good. But now, I would just bring my own snacks.
For every line item they lie about the fine should be $ 1,000. No money to pay, they send you back home, you a resident then you go to jail until family or friend gets you money for fine !!
You have to think why the officer asked them about those questions and they said no but they knew the officer would be looking through bags and would find out. So I don’t get it if they were intentional or not intentional. Even the document was in their own language some older people were illiterate in reading in their own language. They probably didn’t take it seriously or took the time to ask for help with the form from stewards but stewards couldn’t help everyone if they were busy.
“Qué pasó en Australia” is “what happened,” not “what will happen”
It's also Spanish and not Portuguese, like they speak in Brazil.
How Australian can have their citizens don't speaks English well?
Far be it from anyone to criticize your written English...just sayin'
It's very common. Many immigrants still live in their own communities and don't mix.
@@suzydupuis4841at least he's trying.
@@JG-yp6pt only one of the passengers in this episode is a citizen, and he can speak English.
@@suzydupuis4841 that's why am not an aussie
First off everyone who gets caught with anything that is on the card and marked NO gets fined... Rather it's your first time or not. secondly... Allow NO FOOD PERIOD. Not all this .. this is . This isn't .. make it easy.
Oh dear, oh dear Theres definitely something in the sauce...... no there wasn't. Its very strange not to eat on a plane flight...............no it isn't. TOO MANY FALSE ASSUMPTI9NS.
Just don’t bring mayo to australia. It will save you a lot of trouble.
Loose tje music it's very distracting and it's difficult to hear the narrative
Sorry but Australia isn’t as friendly towards internationals as I thought it was 😮
Why would someone bring in corn? Or an orange ? And why don’t they declare it ? I see this over and over again and I don’t get it.
I once got stuck coming back into Canada from Europe. I’d brought an orange to eat on the plane, and hadn’t eaten it, had forgotten all about it on my declaration card. When the officer asked ‘Are you sure there isn’t any food?” I remembered. He said it happens all the time, and to not worry. We chucked it out, all good.
Do they not have translators on staff?
Yes they have many bilingual and multilingual staffers. But it doesn’t make exciting tv…
What is the use of confiscating the food that is already in the country. It's been on the plane that is honestly not that sanitized after the trip.. I would ask to sit down and eat my food.
um... to try to discourage you from doing it again the next time?
WHY such loud and obnoxious "music"? It's enough to not watch any more.
The biggest issue here is languague barrier.
Australians can’t learn foreign languages
well, english and french weren't any better in Canada some decades ago
With out international air travel 99 9% of these problems would be gone
so would international business, something I've traveled to 30 different countries to do.
@@ithacaster You must have some really cool travel stories to tell.
@@PaulaDautremont Yes, I have a few. I did a lot of work with one of the UN organizations. They travel a lot more than I do. I wish that I would have traveled to South America and Australia but did quite a bit to Europe, Asia, Africa, and central America.
@@ithacaster Ever thought of doing a memoire? I bet it would be a fascinating read.
Taken plenty of eight hour flights without eating, generally flights from Asia to Australia depart of a night arriving in Australia of a morning, skipping a hideous tasting meal and sleeping through to the other end is not at all uncommon or unusual even more so if your flying budget carriers that charge a premium for an in flight meal or aiming to avoid using a toilet stall resembling a kids swimming pool an hour into the flight.
I was talking about this tonight. I said I prefer the window seat. My friends asked about food, the dunny. I can go a long time without either. Just enough water will get you through.
😂😂keep upsetting them!!😂😂
В Австралии нет продуктов? Или они очень дорогие? Туристы боятся быть голодными в Австралии? Ужас! Зачем туда ехать? Голодать?
The background noise made it very hard to hear this episode. Sorry!
Why risk being fined $360 for carrying chicken feet, is it for medicinal purposes?
I think both wanting to keep it inexpensive (would likely be much, much more to purchase than bringing what they already prepared), and wanting to eat Chinese foods.
You can get chicken feet at your local Chinese restaurant
She said she didn't finish them on plane. These are leftovers.
13:59 LOL the exact same eggs can be found in some Asian grocery supermarkets... I've been to every state in Australia and lived in almost all states except Tas and NT. Every time I move/visit I will DEFINITELY go to Asian grocery. I am EXTREMELY sure I have seen them before. LOL in your face Biosecurity laws 😂
Music is TOO lough in this, why?
Some people lie ,like is soooooo normal🙄
I understand controlling entry of bio-hazards via airport. How does the country control the potential bio-hazard risks e.g. from migratory birds
TRYING SO HARD TO FIND SOMETHING TO ARREST THE VIETNAMESE GUY, BUT COULDN'T FIND ANYTHING AND ARE GREATLY "DISAPPOINTED "
Audio between narrator and customs conversations is irritating.
I'll just point out that there is no "Mandarin" written language. While there are variations on the written Chinese language (traditional vs simplified) the written language itself is universal regardless of the dialect that one speaks.
Go to the united states, borders are open no passport needed and you even get housing, money and health care no questions asked
Since when?
45 days in Australia is beyond most North Americans means, let alone Brazil.
Maybe a written testimonial should be required to enter Australia to say they carry no food material
That's what the declaration form does. Nothing to declare in that section literally says you are carrying no food material.
@@vividthespis it obviously doesn’t work what we need is a statutory declaration
@@hunnyahnthey would still lie. I wish they would just send them back on the next flight. That outcome would pretty quickly be shared and well known.
@@hunnyahn The declaration they're required to complete is a legal, binding condition of entry to our country.
@@JudetheObscurest what do you propose to enforce this violation ? A puny fine less than for littering or parking 5 minutes at a no parking zone? Because they are flagrantly disregarding the rules
The Brazilian guy was to easy too see it’s not was a tourist, not even the questions was neccesary,
He should try entry with boat to Canary Islands, way more easy and without any questions 😂
Why do people lie?
your question should be, "Why do people lie?" I think we should start from philosophy and psychology...
@@jeremysun7365 THANKS
I hate liars.
Food is tie to a person culture the reason most people bring food to other countries so it makes them feel like home
This Brazilian was made upset by himself , lied, fake informations. He did that everything, she just did her job
They need to use translators more.