Can we all just stop and pay attention to the fact that the officers praise the dogs infront of the passengers whenever they sniff drugs, and watching the disappointment on the passengers face, is absolutely hilarious.😂😂
Yes, that is so annoying! I think the key is that he is elderly, and so probably doesn’t see women as authority figures, as times were different in his formative years. As a gen x , I am starting to have more sympathy, as acceptable language has changed so much in my country. Now, curse words are greatly ignored, but other things that my generation would never occur to us to see as offensive are horrifying to millennials and especially gen z.
@@Rick-rw6xb It's too bad we can't get rid of Donnie! And if you don't think he's lying every time he opens up his mouth how come he never showed his tax receipts like he promised to do? That he didn't take a salary when he was president, would bring jobs back to America, have Mexico pay for the wall and so much much more!!
Usually when they say to search the bag and search their body it's a clear indication they're not smugglers. I would also be nervous, basically because the bags were not in his possession for the last 24-36 hours and personally I don't know how many people have been touching them, opening them in the meantime.@@Angela-382
I go to Australia once a year & ALWAYS DECLARE ITEMS. Officers are polite & professional & never had any issues as I have declared money, medicine & the food (chocolates).
@@thomasfy4 I assume he/she means having an adequate amount of money and/or a legitimate reason for having more than $10,000.00 AUD, prescription medication with their name on it and a letter from their doctor, and legal food items. Just because something isn't illegal doesn't mean it still doesn't have to be declared. Do the right thing and you won't have any issues. Most of the people not declaring things they need to know that they shouldn't be bringing them into the country.
As a nursery inspector, I very much appreciate the biosecurity work done here. As with many US states, we battle with agricultural (and forestry) diseases and pests like White Pine Rust, Spotted Lanternfly, Emerald Ash Borer, etc. I know it looks silly to fine someone for undeclared fruits and such but in the long run it is to protect our farmers and consumers :)
Absolutely! It's bad enough that pests from one state start infesting another state's fauna and flora. Also, living in Washington state, we are seeing more and more pests from Asia showing up.
@@nrivera4380 Naturally, yeah. Well, not naturally, but shipments from Asia are more likely to reach the west coast and be redistributed so I can picture that. I was working on a data set today, looking at where our nurseries' stock comes from and seeing if they're certified and we get a lot of our stock from Washington and Oregon. It's so crazy how fast things spread too. Last year were our first Spotted Lanternfly sightings and this year they've totally infested our largest county. This winter I get transferred over to focus on Spotted Lanternfly extermination by removing their egg masses. Lately, it looks decent, we're not seeing large populations, just small ones scattered but all within the boundaries of the ones we found last year, so, hopefully, it stays that way!
I really don't understand when they have something like meat floss in a package of dry noodle & the agent says it poses a risk because the person's going to consume it.
@@sunshineproductions4122 I don't work with meat or noodle products, but I'm thinking it's just a precaution. I'm not 100% certain on what is allowed to come through airports.
@@sunshineproductions4122but what they don’t eat, they chuck out in the dust bin, which travels to the soil, and can contaminate things all around, they they part with stuff and it can infect others.
If you are entering the US and you say “I don’t know who put those things in my bag” you’ll be in huge trouble… no matter what, that by itself will land you in a bad situation…
The first question they ask about luggage is - Did you pack it yourself. If you say yes, then you are liable for everything in it. If you say, “someone helped you,” you may have a way out if they found something that you did not declare.
I wouldn't let anyone else pack my bags - I don't care how close I am to them! If you're going to a country where specific items are prohibited, I want to know what's in my bags - trust NO ONE!!!
If you come over the southern US border in current year they don’t check bags or IDs. They give a court date 3-5 years in the future and tell you what sanctuary cities gives you the best free goodies.
Those are Saturn peach stones I believe. My man out there disrespecting (female) officers and picking fights because he couldn't settle for Australian peaches is probably the most Italian thing ever
100% exactly. He just respected what was asked of him, even though they don't like him for 20 years. Maybe he will be likeable after 20 years and be allowed in.@@Frazzled_Chameleon
I have so much respect for how protective Australian Border Force are.. not just to stop the import of drugs but also their agricultural industry and their native flora and fauna 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Come visit and you'll understand why ! It's an isolated little paradise. I live in Far North Queensland and we have The Daintree Rainforest touching The Great Barrier Reef not far from where we are. I believe it's the only place in the world where two heritage sites meet ❤ its just beautiful.. We are also super friendly 😊 🌎
We’ve been in geographical isolation for so long our animals and plants are extremely different and unique, so international diseases and stuff could be deadly to native wildlife
I was traveling back from Vegas to home in Midwest. Airport said i had traces of TNT on suitcase. Went thru crazy ordeal to find out it was bc fertilizer on golf course left behind by another person that stayed in hotel room before we did. I had the whole body search & luggage search. My son was hysterical. My hub was shocked. I was dumbfounded bc never. I don’t even smoke cigarettes
Honestly though as sh*t as that is, you don't want people going through with stuff. Nobody wants another 9/11. But I totally understand the hassle; my mom and I were stopped and taken to a room once cuz she was wearing a straw hat that she'd owned for a decade cuz they were worried it had 'Chinese bugs'--we've never even been to China. We were in Canada going to nyc. They are rightfully vigilant; covid proved that.
I guess it shows the sensitivity of these machines that are there to detect certain chemicals. It only makes me wonder how well people fare when they are taking GTN ( Glycerine Tri-Nitrate ) spray for the alleviation of angina. GTN - like TNT - is explosive ( but actually far more so ). It is why any patient undergoing invasive surgery will have any patches of GTN taken away from their skin prior to surgery, since during surgery diamathermy ( using electric current ) will be used to cauterise any cut blood vessels. Electircity doesn`t go well with patches of GTN. Ps, I had every confidence that the English chap would pass through security without Australia finding any illegal drugs on his person. None of us are that cool when under such pressure as we would be - if we were attempting to unload some illegally obtained and possessed contraband there.
I think the fines need to be even higher than they are. $300-$400 is just not enough! If they fined 1st time offenders about $1,000 and repeat offenders $3,000-$5,000 these people would reconsider even thinking about trying to bring stuff in. And they should have a 3 strikes rule. If you break the rules once, you get fined $1,000. Repeat the behavior a second time, the fine goes up to $5,000. A third offense gets you SENT HOME - AND BANNED FOR 3 YEARS!! You want to enter the country, you follow our rules. You can't follow (or don't want to follow) the rules, then STAY HOME!! Australia does have grocery stores and they probably have specialty food stores where you can buy some of the items you're trying to bring in. Buy it there. If you want to bring in certain items, CHECK AHEAD OF TIME to see if it's allowed - and make sure TO DECLARE EVERYTHING!! DON'T LIE AND SAY "I DIDN'T KNOW! BECAUSE THEY TELL YOU ON THE FLIGHT THERE!!
I’m American. Our border policies or whatever are a complete and total disaster. I LOVE that Australians care enough about their country to be so strict about border control and quarantine procedures.
Land borders vs airport customs are two entirely different entities. Regardless of who is President the people working for both uphold the same law; unfortunately there has been a lack of funding for the southern border. Which is ironic considering how much we spend on the DOD.
People say that, however, it’s a Republican ploy as Congress has all the power to make whatever legislation they want to yet they never actually make any because they want to have hot button issues to alarm voters with.
Much easier to do with an Island that didn't have tens of millions of people moving there in the space of half a century. It's a nightmare to do it with so much interstate travel in America. They do try though, especially in California
Italy (and several other countries I could name) tends to be a country of bluster. ie they have a cultural tendency to think that if they throw a tantrum they will get whatever they want.
If the guy in blue had drugs... he was a GREAT actor! I never believed for a second he had anything. I have a chinesium luggage which had both poles snap like this in the middle because of excessive weight. He wasn't acting like a drug dealer on the verge of getting caught, he was acting like somebody who is scared because he doesn't understand what is happening to him!
@@frankfreeman1444 I don't know much about dealers but I know a lot about human behavior. I could ask you the same question. You felt the NEED to run your mouth too?
There is nothing scarier than finding out there are traces of Narcotics in your luggage and on your person when you don't sell or partake in the use of drugs.
@@TheFourOfHeartsThis isn't quite true. If someone is deemed inadmissible by border agents and subsequently removed ('removed' doesn't mean the person entered illegally necessarily - someone can be deemed inadmissible and removed even with legal entry), then after being removed (removals happen at borders to ppl BEFORE they're entered into the territory whereas deportations happen to those who had already been LIVING in the country), and then those previously removed or deported people try to re-enter again (again, rhis re-entry doesn't mean they crossed borders illegally; even if they crossed 'legally' and predented themselves at port of entry officials, the very fact that they even attempted to re-enter a 2nd time after having previously been removed or deported would be considered 'illegal' enough to stick it with a 20 year ban.
@@Griffster_A so what,the number of people doing the wrong thing outweighs his whinging abt having nothing,they all say that and most of the time they are lying!!
Exactly, 'clean cut' that looked like it snapped. They were not happy they didn't find anything, while i get the need to prevent drug movement, innocent until proven guilty guys, not 'well where are you hiding the drugs you smuggler??, oh, no drugs.. well we'll be watching you, smuggler'
When they say "I don't know what to say" they're actually saying "I'm not owning up to anything!" AKA I know I can't bring this in, but I'm going to try anyway!
Tourists that clearly tried to hide and bring in illegal biosecurity items shouldn't just be fined and allowed to enter, they should be refused entry. Then people would stop doing it.
There must be somekid of mischievous gremlin hiding inside the baggage compartment of each plane because I cant count how many times a passenger says " I don't know how that got into my luggage and somehow was tightly hidden in my clothes.
Why can’t he just go back to France and create something there. I’m assuming he has family there. Like someone mention is he could be on the run from France too? Guy is sketchy.
That bald guy was judging him and making biased decisions to try and catch an innocent person rather than be neutral with the benefit of the doubt. The case has snapped and he was so sure it was "cut" yeah right.
It seems that Mr. Vuong(?) would have committed an AGGRIEVED FELONY to be excluded from entering the USA for 20 years... can't imagine that he didn't know what THAT was about!!!🤣
I wonder if anyone has ever taken customs to court after they’ve gone through all of this, including being taken to hospital to be checked for internal drug smuggling, and being found completely innocent? It seems like some of this is unnecessarily aggressive questioning.
I simply adore how Australia and New Zeeland protect their borders especially with things being brought in from other countries especially New Zeeland are the most strictest border control globally kudos Australia and New Zeeland's no wonder ur countries are the best globally
10 Year ban for Overstaying a visa by at least 1 year, then he tried to re-enter during said ban, so they slapped another 10 years on top. S235 (b) (1) Its stamped in his passport, means he was removed for overstaying his visa, and subsequently tried to re-enter under that ban.
Asians lie not as honour but to "win". Doesn't matter how small the incident - win at any cost and do whatever it takes to get what you want. Many Asians have told me this. They have to win. Even if they have to pass someone on the freeway by driving like a maniac - they have to get there 16 feet ahead of the other guy..
Rhododendrons. There is a wonderful book called a dictionary. Full of spellings which include the trickier words. 😉 Also, learn the correct use of capital letters!
The French guy looks an awful lot like a skinnier version of Vince Weiguang Li, The Greyhound bus killer. He was from Canada though but I suppose he could have moved to France since he spoke French 🫣
Can we all just stop and pay attention to the fact that the officers praise the dogs infront of the passengers whenever they sniff drugs, and watching the disappointment on the passengers face, is absolutely hilarious.😂😂
OMG I love the eccentric guy with all the colours! He's got such a good energy!
I absolutely love him!!
He’s def schizotypical personality disorder if ever I’ve seen one
He’s so FANCY
W guy
Wow the Italian man refused to sign the paper the lady gave him, but as soon as the male supervisor shows up he's ready to pay ?!!!!
Yes, that is so annoying! I think the key is that he is elderly, and so probably doesn’t see women as authority figures, as times were different in his formative years. As a gen x , I am starting to have more sympathy, as acceptable language has changed so much in my country. Now, curse words are greatly ignored, but other things that my generation would never occur to us to see as offensive are horrifying to millennials and especially gen z.
@@pinkys_pinkies😅
@@pinkys_pinkiesThat’s not an acceptable reason to be sexist. I don’t care how many centuries ago he was born.
Guess being rude transcends all cultures and countries!! And being sexist too!!
Main reason why I hate working security as a female they just don’t take us serious
Q : "Why are you in Australia ?"
A : "To observe the Australian life and how people behave."
So he must be an anthropologist. 😂😂
How hilarious that he thought he could skip the interview and just proceed to entry. Then he blames the interviewer for "ruining" his trip.
What a joke!!!
Just your average creeper that also loves to travel
I thought the same 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
I'd really like to know how someone gets a 20 yr ban from the US! It sounds to me like he's a criminal somewhere.
I googled it because I must know 😂
“ aggravated felony or entered the U.S. illegally after already been deported”
He would be welcomed with open arms today, sadly.
@@Rick-rw6xb It's too bad we can't get rid of Donnie!
And if you don't think he's lying every time he opens up his mouth how come he never showed his tax receipts like he promised to do? That he didn't take a salary when he was president, would bring jobs back to America, have Mexico pay for the wall and so much much more!!
@@Rick-rw6xbi don’t think that’s true at all
@@jesselliott604yet they're letting thousands over the southern border daily.
Mr. Frenchman here seems to think he can dictate the terms of the interview. Funny person.
French think they are welcomed everywhere
Haha the fella with all the coloured clothes and hat gives off happy vibes 😊
actually he looked more like an attention seeker with an attention deficit.
@@abcdjkxexactly just trying to stand out and be "different"
12:08 I’m glad the British lad wasn’t carrying drugs. He is so right when people using drugs , doesn’t mean he using drugs. Good lad 🇬🇧 👏🏼
I honestly thought he was carrying drugs, he was so twitchy!
@@Angela-382 Bro looked like he was tweaking
@@JohnTCampbell1986 I'm old, I don't know what that means 🤔 Well, oldest 😄
I could tell he wasn't lying.
Usually when they say to search the bag and search their body it's a clear indication they're not smugglers. I would also be nervous, basically because the bags were not in his possession for the last 24-36 hours and personally I don't know how many people have been touching them, opening them in the meantime.@@Angela-382
A big fan of the series! I love the dogs!! I get a big kick when one is sniffing away and then sits, tail a'wagging.
You would think smugglers could come up with a more original excuse than 'I don't know how they got in there!" all the time.
I go to Australia once a year & ALWAYS DECLARE ITEMS. Officers are polite & professional & never had any issues as I have declared money, medicine & the food (chocolates).
What do you have to pay?
@@thomasfy4 I assume he/she means having an adequate amount of money and/or a legitimate reason for having more than $10,000.00 AUD, prescription medication with their name on it and a letter from their doctor, and legal food items. Just because something isn't illegal doesn't mean it still doesn't have to be declared. Do the right thing and you won't have any issues. Most of the people not declaring things they need to know that they shouldn't be bringing them into the country.
@@oodles_of_noodles. I took my prescriptions to Thailand (tramadol) and they didn’t even check it, just got waved straight through.
I agree… do you have to pay anything?
...and that's why you haven't shown up on one of these episodes.😂
I got serious danger creap vibes from the french guy
Did anyone else get the feeling that Asian guy from France is running from a crime?
As a nursery inspector, I very much appreciate the biosecurity work done here. As with many US states, we battle with agricultural (and forestry) diseases and pests like White Pine Rust, Spotted Lanternfly, Emerald Ash Borer, etc.
I know it looks silly to fine someone for undeclared fruits and such but in the long run it is to protect our farmers and consumers :)
Absolutely! It's bad enough that pests from one state start infesting another state's fauna and flora. Also, living in Washington state, we are seeing more and more pests from Asia showing up.
@@nrivera4380 Naturally, yeah. Well, not naturally, but shipments from Asia are more likely to reach the west coast and be redistributed so I can picture that. I was working on a data set today, looking at where our nurseries' stock comes from and seeing if they're certified and we get a lot of our stock from Washington and Oregon. It's so crazy how fast things spread too. Last year were our first Spotted Lanternfly sightings and this year they've totally infested our largest county. This winter I get transferred over to focus on Spotted Lanternfly extermination by removing their egg masses. Lately, it looks decent, we're not seeing large populations, just small ones scattered but all within the boundaries of the ones we found last year, so, hopefully, it stays that way!
I really don't understand when they have something like meat floss in a package of dry noodle & the agent says it poses a risk because the person's going to consume it.
@@sunshineproductions4122 I don't work with meat or noodle products, but I'm thinking it's just a precaution. I'm not 100% certain on what is allowed to come through airports.
@@sunshineproductions4122but what they don’t eat, they chuck out in the dust bin, which travels to the soil, and can contaminate things all around, they they part with stuff and it can infect others.
If you are entering the US and you say “I don’t know who put those things in my bag” you’ll be in huge trouble… no matter what, that by itself will land you in a bad situation…
The first question they ask about luggage is - Did you pack it yourself. If you say yes, then you are liable for everything in it. If you say, “someone helped you,” you may have a way out if they found something that you did not declare.
I wouldn't let anyone else pack my bags - I don't care how close I am to them! If you're going to a country where specific items are prohibited, I want to know what's in my bags - trust NO ONE!!!
And yet you have an open border where all kinds of riff raff are entering your country.
This started getting very serious after 9/11. Just kidding will get you arrested. ⛓️ 🔗
If you come over the southern US border in current year they don’t check bags or IDs. They give a court date 3-5 years in the future and tell you what sanctuary cities gives you the best free goodies.
Those are Saturn peach stones I believe. My man out there disrespecting (female) officers and picking fights because he couldn't settle for Australian peaches is probably the most Italian thing ever
The guy whose suitcase appeared tampered with had nothing, after all. It's better than getting caught red-handed with controlled substances.
u dont say
You can't be ban from a country for 20 years and not know why. Come on !!!!
Right? “Welp, I guess they just didn’t like me.”
100% exactly.
He just respected what was asked of him, even though they don't like him for 20 years. Maybe he will be likeable after 20 years and be allowed in.@@Frazzled_Chameleon
I have so much respect for how protective Australian Border Force are.. not just to stop the import of drugs but also their agricultural industry and their native flora and fauna 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Come visit and you'll understand why ! It's an isolated little paradise. I live in Far North Queensland and we have The Daintree Rainforest touching The Great Barrier Reef not far from where we are. I believe it's the only place in the world where two heritage sites meet ❤ its just beautiful.. We are also super friendly 😊 🌎
We’ve been in geographical isolation for so long our animals and plants are extremely different and unique, so international diseases and stuff could be deadly to native wildlife
No just Australia.
@@infoinglesa ??
Charlie P !!! You were cool & calm and showed respect , nice one man!!
>When the interviewed doesn't want to respond/answer because in a hurry for connecting flight - takeout an analog clock & start the timer..
I can’t work for borders because I’ll match the mofos energy! 😂
nor I 😂😂😂😂😂.
I was traveling back from Vegas to home in Midwest. Airport said i had traces of TNT on suitcase. Went thru crazy ordeal to find out it was bc fertilizer on golf course left behind by another person that stayed in hotel room before we did. I had the whole body search & luggage search. My son was hysterical. My hub was shocked. I was dumbfounded bc never. I don’t even smoke cigarettes
Vegas uses TNT as fertilizer???!!!??
@@veramae4098fertilizer is rich in nitrogen compounds that can trigger the trace explosives detector
@@veramae4098 idk about what tnt is made of but apparently fertilizer can explode if stored improperly. look up "beirut explosion 2020"
Honestly though as sh*t as that is, you don't want people going through with stuff. Nobody wants another 9/11. But I totally understand the hassle; my mom and I were stopped and taken to a room once cuz she was wearing a straw hat that she'd owned for a decade cuz they were worried it had 'Chinese bugs'--we've never even been to China. We were in Canada going to nyc. They are rightfully vigilant; covid proved that.
I guess it shows the sensitivity of these machines that are there to detect certain chemicals. It only makes me wonder how well people fare when they are taking GTN ( Glycerine Tri-Nitrate ) spray for the alleviation of angina. GTN - like TNT - is explosive ( but actually far more so ).
It is why any patient undergoing invasive surgery will have any patches of GTN taken away from their skin prior to surgery, since during surgery diamathermy ( using electric current ) will be used to cauterise any cut blood vessels. Electircity doesn`t go well with patches of GTN.
Ps, I had every confidence that the English chap would pass through security without Australia finding any illegal drugs on his person. None of us are that cool when under such pressure as we would be - if we were attempting to unload some illegally obtained and possessed contraband there.
The English guy is hilarious - good on him for standing his ground politely! 👏
It's Charlie P :D
2:59 Dudes not doing himself any favours whatsoever 😮
Guy: "I don't do any drugs. I DO ALL THE DRUGS"
Hest not doing drugs he's just testing it for its quality 👌 🤣🤣
You can bet the old guy ate fruit some day, stuffed the seeds in a tissue and in his pocket and just forgot all about them.
All these people who lie and try to bring even fruits should be banned from entering for several years.
I think the fines need to be even higher than they are. $300-$400 is just not enough! If they fined 1st time offenders about $1,000 and repeat offenders $3,000-$5,000 these people would reconsider even thinking about trying to bring stuff in. And they should have a 3 strikes rule. If you break the rules once, you get fined $1,000. Repeat the behavior a second time, the fine goes up to $5,000. A third offense gets you SENT HOME - AND BANNED FOR 3 YEARS!! You want to enter the country, you follow our rules. You can't follow (or don't want to follow) the rules, then STAY HOME!! Australia does have grocery stores and they probably have specialty food stores where you can buy some of the items you're trying to bring in. Buy it there. If you want to bring in certain items, CHECK AHEAD OF TIME to see if it's allowed - and make sure TO DECLARE EVERYTHING!! DON'T LIE AND SAY "I DIDN'T KNOW! BECAUSE THEY TELL YOU ON THE FLIGHT THERE!!
Who doesn’t lie ?
Answer babies and kids 😂
@@mariahillenbrand8396 These are old shows. The fines are now much higher
‼️GREAT IDEAS‼️
3:20 “It was at this moment . ..” 😅😂
The Italian guy
You tell me what to say 😂😂😂😂 17:56
I’m American. Our border policies or whatever are a complete and total disaster. I LOVE that Australians care enough about their country to be so strict about border control and quarantine procedures.
Land borders vs airport customs are two entirely different entities. Regardless of who is President the people working for both uphold the same law; unfortunately there has been a lack of funding for the southern border. Which is ironic considering how much we spend on the DOD.
People say that, however, it’s a Republican ploy as Congress has all the power to make whatever legislation they want to yet they never actually make any because they want to have hot button issues to alarm voters with.
Same in the UK. It’s pathetic here.
If you've never traveled, you may think your borders are weak, but as a traveler, I can assure you they are not.
Much easier to do with an Island that didn't have tens of millions of people moving there in the space of half a century. It's a nightmare to do it with so much interstate travel in America. They do try though, especially in California
The track suit is the first sign of a criminal.
DeNial isn't just a river in Egypt. Apparently it runs through Italy also!
That Guy probably travelled by Boat to Italy & wore out his welcome, even his Contact in Australia didn't want him turning up , he is Free Loader .
Italy (and several other countries I could name) tends to be a country of bluster. ie they have a cultural tendency to think that if they throw a tantrum they will get whatever they want.
If the guy in blue had drugs... he was a GREAT actor! I never believed for a second he had anything. I have a chinesium luggage which had both poles snap like this in the middle because of excessive weight. He wasn't acting like a drug dealer on the verge of getting caught, he was acting like somebody who is scared because he doesn't understand what is happening to him!
He didn't seem suspicious at all imo, Aussies being all strict again lol
Where did you learn so much about how drug dealers act? Personal experience? Or maybe just a rampant need to run your mouth?
@@frankfreeman1444 I don't know much about dealers but I know a lot about human behavior. I could ask you the same question. You felt the NEED to run your mouth too?
I was so glad it worked out for him. I was afraid that he was getting trace contact amounts.
@@frankfreeman1444Jesus bro. Take a fuckn chill pill.
There is nothing scarier than finding out there are traces of Narcotics in your luggage and on your person when you don't sell or partake in the use of drugs.
The stone fruit walked into his bag during the night. That's what happened.
😂😂😂 I mean 'you tell me what to say and I'll say it!' what a goomba mentality 😂
feather hat guy for president
He needs shaman guy as a running mate.
I feel like the French Citizen is running from something/someone.
On the seeds check them for legs they probably walk in the suit case..😅😅
😂😂😂
I wanna know what that man did to be banned from the states for 20 years. I feel like that was a cliffhanger
To get a 20 year ban this guy must of entered the US illegally then deported then came back again illegally
@@TheFourOfHeartsThis isn't quite true. If someone is deemed inadmissible by border agents and subsequently removed ('removed' doesn't mean the person entered illegally necessarily - someone can be deemed inadmissible and removed even with legal entry), then after being removed (removals happen at borders to ppl BEFORE they're entered into the territory whereas deportations happen to those who had already been LIVING in the country), and then those previously removed or deported people try to re-enter again (again, rhis re-entry doesn't mean they crossed borders illegally; even if they crossed 'legally' and predented themselves at port of entry officials, the very fact that they even attempted to re-enter a 2nd time after having previously been removed or deported would be considered 'illegal' enough to stick it with a 20 year ban.
“Charlie’s here for a good time” 😂
Listen mate we don’t like broken suit cases entering Australia.
That officer was horrible.
Yeah, that was obviously broken, not cut
@@Griffster_A so what,the number of people doing the wrong thing outweighs his whinging abt having nothing,they all say that and most of the time they are lying!!
@@bchearne too bad it looks suspicious,he doesnt like it dont come here,the number of travellers doing the wrong thing cancels his protests.
@@chrismaynard4117 Lunatic alert ⬆⬆⬆
Guy was just like "hey!! I just DO a lot of drugs! I want to try to take any WITH me!" 😂
These airports might want to drug test their baggage handlers.
The suitcase frame looked pretty broken to me. Far from a “clean” cut like the border guard thought.
I totally agree with you on that.
Exactly, 'clean cut' that looked like it snapped.
They were not happy they didn't find anything, while i get the need to prevent drug movement, innocent until proven guilty guys, not 'well where are you hiding the drugs you smuggler??, oh, no drugs.. well we'll be watching you, smuggler'
Agree, that didn't look cut. More like it snapped. The way airlines handle baggage, no surprise it got damaged.
When they say "I don't know what to say" they're actually saying "I'm not owning up to anything!" AKA I know I can't bring this in, but I'm going to try anyway!
This TV program is a lesson in how to turn a ten minute program into a thirty minute program. It’s very tedious to watch.
Computer program.
Television programme.
Can you spot the difference?
English guy was funny i have to say laugh at the end 😂
judging by his clothes and accent, he definitely does drugs
He thinks 80 british pounds is enough what kind of maddness is this .
As mad as putting too many D in madness?
I don't know I don't know 😂😂Poor Italian man
Great show! I love these kind of shows
This ridiculously low fine will only encourage people to bring illegal items more and more.
Charlie P ! AHA HA HA HA HA HA Saaaaaaaaaaafend innit geezer!
Now we know to get that we need to get cards, money and delete all conversations in the phone
The one guy like the dogs reacted even swab tests two times
17:06 looked like some brined olives
17:00 it’s his clothes, but he didn’t know , he didn’t fold his clothes, but it’s his bag
Tourists that clearly tried to hide and bring in illegal biosecurity items shouldn't just be fined and allowed to enter, they should be refused entry. Then people would stop doing it.
ok adolf
There must be somekid of mischievous gremlin hiding inside the baggage compartment of each plane because I cant count how many times a passenger says " I don't know how that got into my luggage and somehow was tightly hidden in my clothes.
The French citizen was possibly removed from the US and re-entered illegally thus the 20-year bar.
Why can’t he just go back to France and create something there. I’m assuming he has family there. Like someone mention is he could be on the run from France too? Guy is sketchy.
"That's a clean cut". It really isn't haha.
I'm lost, he understands the man but he answers to the interpreter and she answers for him...
Some security officers are so smug. It serves them right when they are proved wrong. 😂
Holy sh*t is that Charlie P
Definitely a traveler 😂
That bald guy was judging him and making biased decisions to try and catch an innocent person rather than be neutral with the benefit of the doubt. The case has snapped and he was so sure it was "cut" yeah right.
So you'd give a "potential" drug mule the benefit of the doubt? It is their job to be suspicious.
16:58 I don’t know what to say lol
Charlie needs to get a new suitcase. A nonbroken one.
I don’t have any drugs.
We’re sure you do.
I’m sure I don’t.
We’re gonna prove that you do!
Customs officer gets proven wrong. Glorious.
So basically no smugglers were caught despite the title!
Love the dogs! Mine is wonderful. Labs, shepherds.
Love these programmes. Many thanks. England, October, 2024.
Banned from US for 20yrs must have been some serious shyte he did.
the irony is, the more that is seized, the price goes up, therefore tempting more smuggling.
It's obvious what's going on with these ones who lie but the investigators are required to go along with it.
It seems that Mr. Vuong(?) would have committed an AGGRIEVED FELONY to be excluded from entering the USA for 20 years... can't imagine that he didn't know what THAT was about!!!🤣
So is it me or what, when I saw Roberto talk I was like what!?!?!? Spanish definitely
Issue with the uk guy, you can be walking down the street and come in contact with drugs
Italian dude ate some peaches and threw the pits in his luggage and now border control has gone mad
Italian dude broke the rules and paid the price!
I wonder if anyone has ever taken customs to court after they’ve gone through all of this, including being taken to hospital to be checked for internal drug smuggling, and being found completely innocent? It seems like some of this is unnecessarily aggressive questioning.
You can't take someone to court for legally doing their job.
I simply adore how Australia and New Zeeland protect their borders especially with things being brought in from other countries especially New Zeeland are the most strictest border control globally kudos Australia and New Zeeland's no wonder ur countries are the best globally
Wow a THREE YEAR EXCLUSION from Australia! What a severe punishment!!!!! He won't afford a ticket in 10 years...
Woah, the guys been banned from the United States for 20 years so why would Australia allow him here??????
What a dangerous job. I will pray for their lives.😢😢
It feels like all of these shows for Canada, USA, and UK always fail to mention the 5 eyes treaty where immigration info is shared
Those looked like Saturn peach seeds..the flat, donut style peach..
Love it when they get it right... Even more when they get it wrong.💕💕
I’ve never heard of anyone receiving a 20 year ban from the US!!
10 Year ban for Overstaying a visa by at least 1 year, then he tried to re-enter during said ban, so they slapped another 10 years on top.
S235 (b) (1) Its stamped in his passport, means he was removed for overstaying his visa, and subsequently tried to re-enter under that ban.
I’ve seen people who are serving 3-25 years in prison for never ever or do ever do drugs but at the end they are serving prison sentences ❤😂
He's not France guy, but ccp using France passport
How come the Italian dude gets blurred out?
He didn’t consent to his face being shown on tv
Started watching at double speed 😂 I'll never watch this normal again
The French guys constant eye flutters is giving me anxiety!
10:06 yes very cool dog 🤟🏻👮🏼♂💙
Wow America could learn some lessons from Australia. People need money to support themselves. Boarders do matter.
Trust me ....the majority of Americans do not support what is now happening to our country..😢
Borders do matter. As does spelling. We find boarders at a boarding school and borders separating countries.
Trouble border force have is that some cultures seem to regard it as a matter of 'honour' to lie at every single opportunity.
Would these "people" be part of a culture that rhymes with Binese?
Asians lie not as honour but to "win". Doesn't matter how small the incident - win at any cost and do whatever it takes to get what you want. Many Asians have told me this. They have to win. Even if they have to pass someone on the freeway by driving like a maniac - they have to get there 16 feet ahead of the other guy..
Rhoderdendrons caused Havoc here in UK (Sozz for Spelling) but this does need implementing otherwise another Catastrophe...
Rhododendrons.
There is a wonderful book called a dictionary. Full of spellings which include the trickier words. 😉
Also, learn the correct use of capital letters!
I only wish our country were this thorough and strict.
The French guy looks an awful lot like a skinnier version of Vince Weiguang Li, The Greyhound bus killer. He was from Canada though but I suppose he could have moved to France since he spoke French 🫣
What's with all these Australian border agents who don't sound anything like Australians? Lol.
20 yrs? Wow.