Where banning is concerned, we’re one of the laxest countries out there. Our ban is UP to 3 years. That is nothing. If America refuses you entry, the ban is 20 years. I’d call that a good deterrent and we should absolutely do the same.
@@pepshaven6520 Yes - and no appeal or anything. "I didn't know, I forgot etc" are not excuses when the card is in your own language and they always ask you again verbally.
Still doesn’t explain why someone who accidentally brings in a half eaten hamburger in her handbag that she bought at her previous departure, gets fined 900usd. But someone who deliberately doesn’t declare kilos of food gets fined $200 less. Even if the fines have been readjusted. You shouldn’t get fined a salary for having a half eaten hamburger!!😂
Probably not like someone said if they were able to buy that much food 720 means nothing to them, so even if they charge them 700 (per each person) that’s just a drop in the bucket and they’ll easily make back that 700 (per person) in no time at all (especially if they run a huge company or own several businesses in their country) They lose 700 per person then they gain twice the amount from their businesses they run
The fine should have been assessed to each individual who signed a card, not just a single fine. These people will not stop until they are hit where it hurts...their wallets!! People who bring in as much as they did should be charged for importing a commercial amount of product into Australia, go to prison or face a life-time exclusion from Australia.
@@cbman4767 I agree with you! Australia is a beautiful, unique country that should be protected and those who try to smuggle in anything forbidden should be banned.
Ugh it's really annoying because they like to act clueless and sometimes it's not even their first time entering the country. So what the heck you know what you're doing just hoping not to get caught..🙄
I am Chinese and I am really sick of my fellow countrymen keep bringing food to Australia, ignore the Australian environment, AUD720 penalty is really kind from offical, should penalize each of them, and confiscate all other "Legal" food as well.
@@beckhan2144 Most Chinese just simply keeps their own Chinese habit, so as their diet. Some people also ask why they do not buy in Australian Chinese shops. Apart from buying in Australia in more expensive, include transportation fee from different countries to Australia, you can see some products are not allowed in Australia. Because most Chinese, especially older generations not care about the environment, they just try their luck to sneak these products in Australia.
@@joneslo5572 you are right there. Pretty soon the Communist China Party might use this loophole to try and sabotage Australia through attacks via biosecurity. They might try and flood Australia with all their Chinese countrymen bringing contrabands into Australia. Imagine all passenger of just one plane carrying all sorts of banned organic produce into Australia. That will be a disaster to Australia's Agriculture and economy in the end.
Okay, seriously - people - how many people worked on the search for the Chinese family with illegal items in their 15 (!!) pieces of luggage?! That nominal fine they imposed wouldn’t even cover those wages and benefits! Seriously. & then you let them into Australia? Wow.
The Korean man is also breaking Korean law with his habitual gambling. Korea is a country that polices behavior of their citizens outside of the country. If you do drugs in a place where it is legal and return to Korea, that is an offense. Habitual gambling is also a crime
If they don't declare any food or plant materials, they should be fined, and all of their food should be confiscated. Don't repeatedly reward them by letting them keep food they swore they didn't even have.
@@EthanAndMadison Shocking. The Chinese don't care about what they do to the environment, and that disregard has a way of trickling down, to it's citizens. If they have no respect for their own country, I don't see why they would care about Australia's laws, protecting it.
Any items undeclared that should have been declared should be seized, whether they are legal or not. If the punishment is not steep, they will just try again.
I just Googled on Australian website, in 2012 fines were 110 AUD per Unit, (I don't know what they mean by unit), in 2023 it went up to 313 AUD per Unit. Still doesn't sound like much tho. Watching from Switzerland. 🙂
@@engegiger Yeah, definitely still too little. They should make the fine at least 400-500 AUD for _each kilogram_ (instead of per unit) found of undeclared organic items….see if people will try smuggling food or plants again after they paid thousands of dollars in fines.
@@dianapeek6936 Doesnt matter. $750 AUSD (less than $500 USD) would have been low for 1999. These items are deliberately brought in (they had been to Australia before) and they potentially can destroy large parts of the agricultural system. They should be sent on the next flight back to China. They are usually filthy rich and will do the same next time - because it is worth the gamble to them. Chinese authorities would throw them in jail if they tried something similar there... They signed and falsified a federal government form - each of them did. That alone should send them back to the heaven they came from. Australian laws dont deserve respect due to their pathetic and bizarre "fines". So they dont get respect.
😱😱😱how did that get in my suitcase? LOL. Yes the fines should be way more than it is. and ALLLLLLLLLLL food thrown. Come on AU has food, Chinese, Korena, Japanese and any other kind of food. You don't have to bring rotten food in. They are i*diots IMO and should pay a big price. Like refusal to the country and all food thrown out. Not keep some, but all food. Maybe then it will get around that it's not a great idea to do this.
I think Boarder Force is way to kind. If the card says no food, any and all food, allowed or not should be seized and either destroyed or donated to food banks leaving the offenders with no food whatsoever. And a fine more than $250.00, and depending on the amount, prosecution.
Hum... these food smugglers are plain criminals. The fact that the lady begs for her food means that she either understands zero or is totally disrespectful of the law. They should be treated more harshly.
The fines are a ridiculous amount of money for bringing in so much food and the devastation that could be caused and should be doubled or tripled not that petty amount no wonder they just keep on bringing it in 😡
This might sound crazy but the way to enter Australia without issue is the following: - Pack only clothing. - Have adequate funds. - Know what you want to do and see while there.
and dried food. I don't get why people bringing too many fresh food with them? The most I have packed is maybe instant noodles, beef jerky and seasoning packages.
@@thitran1362 right- bringing some food (and declaring it!) is not a bad idea because then you don’t have to worry about finding food as soon as you get there. But not kgs worth!
Why in the world are they not immediately barring the Chinese family from entry into Australia, especially after fraudulently trying to bring so many things in (& lying on their entry form)?! The officials are so politely explaining why the family can’t bring the various items into Australia - when that entire family knows (!) they were not allowed to bring those things in! Good.golly.
They all read and understood the declaration cards written in their native Chinese language. They each signed their own declaration card. They still brought in 45kgs of contraband without declaring it. This is blatant disregard for border security and shows they are just thumbing their noses at Australian regulations. $720 in fines?? Ridiculous. No wonder they keep doing this, there is no punishment if they get caught. These people should be in gaol. No excuses.
Haha! It's funny coz I live about 5 hrs from Syd in a small regional city & we have like 4 Asian/Indian supermarkets. Big cities would have way more. Not sure why they wanna bring all that in unless these were filmed way back. We have had the groceries here for many years.
@@MrSouthernlordI’m pretty sure the cardboard boxes the food comes in (from the shipping dock to the transport truck) already has insects inside of it since that food comes from other countries as well so they’re just defeating the whole purpose of throwing away the food from other countries They probably don’t want to actually admit that Australian food also comes from other countries since that would make them look bad so they have to find a way to penalize travelers coming into Australia with undeclared food (without it the Australian government wouldn’t get any money)
@@maxpayne7312 You do realise that food that is transported into Australia for sale is checked by Border Security the same as the food brought in by our Chinese friends? Every country does this.
The fines are just ridiculous it makes Australia look weak 😒 🙄 Should be thousands first time, tens of thousands for 2nd offences. Third time, you get banned from the country for 10 years, simple.
Hats off to all Australian Customs Officers, they are so thorough in what they do. Just imagine the mess our country would be in if it weren't for them,
I can't believe how laughingly low the fines are, how there aren't more prosecutions (especially for repeat smugglers) and how patient the officers are.
I dont get why people are bringing flour and seafood into Aus. Do people not realise we have that here? I think the fine should be higher so people start taking it more seriously.
I love these sniffer dogs. Dogs need to work. Louis is so happy and enthusiastic about his job. It's obvious that he and his handler have a good relationship.
There needs to be a blanket ban of individuals bringing in food in their luggage from overseas & the only way approved products can enter the country is commercially via a shipping container or air freight & you need to have an ABN & business to import
I think that would be too harsh. I like to travel with snacks because then I don’t have to worry about finding food right away. Flights (especially to Australia!) can be really long, and then getting your luggage and clearing border control can take a long time. However, it makes sense that any food someone brings needs to be declared and potentially confiscated if it is a potential biohazard.
The fines for the family were mild-medium. They showed zero remorse, or even the acknowledgment of wrong doing. If they are lawful permanent residents or citizens of Australia, they should be fined via federal taxation. Make sure that evading the fine/tax will have real consequences.
I will never get why they don't fine this criminals THOUSANDS of dollars, AND deport them, AND ban them from returning. If you are serious about the crime, then be serious about the punishment.
When somebody, especially group of people or in this case family, brings in 45 kilos of commercially packaged food items that can only mean they are going to sell it. That is very obvious.
Why bring that much food, are they going to starve without eating, Plus what are they going to wear for clothes!!??. Needed to up the fines by how much they have the food!!!??
A valuable lesson to all illegal actions, these people know right from wrong, so they still make the choices that lead them to the consequences . So there they go . . . . Thank you the officers whose do their job bravely.
Everyone knows that the airport only performs random checks so there is still a very high chance of getting those items through otherwise people will not even try.
Fund one undeclared food item, confiscate all of the food items. Heavy fine for trying to bring the food in and a second heavy fine for falsifying a document. Second offense double every fine and a ban from entering the country for 5 years.
Most countries in Asia don’t care what food you bring in/out. Also in the video it sounded like they are either Aussie citizens or PR, so they wouldn’t just get kicked out
The cigarette guy had his visa revoked and was barred from entry. The Chinese family - nothing (a minuscule fine). There is definitely an inconsistency in the application of law upon entry to Australia. Hmm.
The Chinese family live here so are residents, you can't deny them entry as they aren't on a tourist visa. Yeah i think they should of been fined more but that is why the difference.
they always say a billion dollar industry could be affected but they get a pathetic $700 fine , massive fines or refusal into the country unless you're a citizen
Make any fines a miniumum of say $2000 to $5000 to start with when they have lied on the paperwork. You cant say you didnt realise you had to declare all the stuff
They should fine them for each individual item not bulk , one item = $350 so the fine will be a large fine and hit them hard and cancel them and send them to jail .
Why they carrying so much food 😏the security did amazing job for seizing all the food 45k is a large amount of food I wish people watch this so they won’t repeat the same mistake great lesson to learn 👏🏻
Why aren't people made aware before they travel here, that food is not permitted? And, most, if not all that food is available at Chinese supermarkets here in Australia.
I thought they were, when they fill out the forms at the departing airport. When we traveled to Italy, 17 years ago, I filled out declaration forms in my country (US), at the airport, before they took my bags, into the airplane. I smoked cigarettes, back then, and was going to return, in 10 days. I also had a favorite brand of tea. I had to declare my 10 pkgs of smokes, my 30 tea bags, and my pain medication. I kept my pain meds with me, and left my smokes, and tea bags, inside my luggage. On the way back, I was almost positive that I had a pear, which I'd intended to eat on the bus, or in the airport, in Rome. I was asked about it, and the customs agent helped me to unpack my bag, but we were unable to find it. It went through Paris, and back to DC. We found it at Dulles Airport. It was pretty late, about 1 a.m., and I explained to the man about searching in my luggage with the agent, in Rome, and was very apologetic. I told him I'd never tasted fresh pears like it, in America, because packers pick them too green, but understood that it was I who had made the mistake. He was very understanding, and wrapped my pear up, very fast, shoved it back into my suitcase, and said, "welcome home to DC, Ma'am"! Best Pear I've ever consumed, on US soil!
it took BF almost 2 years to wake up to this Vietnam' man so many visits, should have been alerted on the 2nd or 3rd visit not 9 times. This man has a gambling problem or something else is going on.
@@joanfurtiere1177 gambling is not a problem unless you have one of the 4 Ls adversely affected liver liver law livelihood/ money of your keep winning it’s actually good fun but he’s lost a million over time
Bacon makes everything better but sadly that disqualified you Mr. Moss. I loved your filled bundles however.😊 Falon, you can make a silk purse out of a sows ear. Both great presentations!
I’d never travel somewhere if I found their food so inedible that I needed to pack my own local “delicacies” . I’ll never understand foreigners that pack their whole refrigerator
At what point do we start refusing entry to blatant ignoring of the law? At the very least, prosecution. Australia is seen as a soft touch, so this will never stop until we do. I live in China....I have several times told Chinese friends NOT to visit my country because they just laugh at ridiculously low fines.
I agree with everyone. They need to stop fining large quantities. Send them home and ban them for many years.
Where banning is concerned, we’re one of the laxest countries out there. Our ban is UP to 3 years. That is nothing. If America refuses you entry, the ban is 20 years. I’d call that a good deterrent and we should absolutely do the same.
@@pepshaven6520 Yes - and no appeal or anything. "I didn't know, I forgot etc" are not excuses when the card is in your own language and they always ask you again verbally.
They spend a whole lot of money in Australia. Got to keep them coming back!
The penalty should be $750 per item not overall or per person. I agree to ban them from coming for 5+ years.
If anyone is wondering why the fine is so low, these episodes were filmed a few years ago and now the fine is about 2,000 aud
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Still doesn’t explain why someone who accidentally brings in a half eaten hamburger in her handbag that she bought at her previous departure, gets fined 900usd. But someone who deliberately doesn’t declare kilos of food gets fined $200 less. Even if the fines have been readjusted. You shouldn’t get fined a salary for having a half eaten hamburger!!😂
They don't declare because they don't care. Each adult should have been charged $700, and that may have gotten their attention.
Probably not like someone said if they were able to buy that much food 720 means nothing to them, so even if they charge them 700 (per each person) that’s just a drop in the bucket and they’ll easily make back that 700 (per person) in no time at all (especially if they run a huge company or own several businesses in their country)
They lose 700 per person then they gain twice the amount from their businesses they run
You’re so right. They have no respect for laws outside of their countries
They know not to bring there food but they don’t care should be fined. Big $
7000 AUD pr person minimum. THAT will teach them a lesson... Chinese are the worst. period
@@JDo-z6oprobably they don’t respect the laws in their own countries either
The fine should have been assessed to each individual who signed a card, not just a single fine. These people will not stop until they are hit where it hurts...their wallets!! People who bring in as much as they did should be charged for importing a commercial amount of product into Australia, go to prison or face a life-time exclusion from Australia.
I totally agree but they should be ban from the country.
@@cbman4767 I agree with you! Australia is a beautiful, unique country that should be protected and those who try to smuggle in anything forbidden should be banned.
Spot on ❤
Ugh it's really annoying because they like to act clueless and sometimes it's not even their first time entering the country. So what the heck you know what you're doing just hoping not to get caught..🙄
@@kimw7252 Why are you jumping on me? I was just agreeing with the original poster.
A person brings in an apple she forgot she had, fined $400+. Chinese family doesn't declare 45kg. of prohibited goods, fined $720. Doesn't seem fare.
Fair
It's up to $10,000 fine in the US. Should be some everywhere to disuade people.
What a joke
@@amandab8433 Unless UNLESS ... YOU'RE AN ILLEGAL THE DEMOCRAPS WELCOME YOU WITH THEFT OF TAXES FROM THE AMERICAN TAXPAYERS !!!
The apple lady got her fine to just a warning. It was just for shuck value for the show.
I am Chinese and I am really sick of my fellow countrymen keep bringing food to Australia, ignore the Australian environment, AUD720 penalty is really kind from offical, should penalize each of them, and confiscate all other "Legal" food as well.
Good on you. Perhaps you can pass the news back.
What's the reason they keep doing it?
@@beckhan2144 Most Chinese just simply keeps their own Chinese habit, so as their diet. Some people also ask why they do not buy in Australian Chinese shops. Apart from buying in Australia in more expensive, include transportation fee from different countries to Australia, you can see some products are not allowed in Australia. Because most Chinese, especially older generations not care about the environment, they just try their luck to sneak these products in Australia.
@@beckhan2144because the fine is a joke and no jail sentences. Be serious, fine them heavily and jail time for offenses.
@@joneslo5572 you are right there. Pretty soon the Communist China Party might use this loophole to try and sabotage Australia through attacks via biosecurity. They might try and flood Australia with all their Chinese countrymen bringing contrabands into Australia. Imagine all passenger of just one plane carrying all sorts of banned organic produce into Australia. That will be a disaster to Australia's Agriculture and economy in the end.
Okay, seriously - people - how many people worked on the search for the Chinese family with illegal items in their 15 (!!) pieces of luggage?! That nominal fine they imposed wouldn’t even cover those wages and benefits! Seriously. & then you let them into Australia? Wow.
The Korean man is also breaking Korean law with his habitual gambling. Korea is a country that polices behavior of their citizens outside of the country. If you do drugs in a place where it is legal and return to Korea, that is an offense. Habitual gambling is also a crime
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That’s very interesting.
If they don't declare any food or plant materials, they should be fined, and all of their food should be confiscated. Don't repeatedly reward them by letting them keep food they swore they didn't even have.
They should be allowed back in why to many do this
They confiscate all food items
Don't let them back in, no respect for our amazing country.
They most likely won’t let them back in for repeated offenses
@@EthanAndMadison Shocking. The Chinese don't care about what they do to the environment, and that disregard has a way of trickling down, to it's citizens. If they have no respect for their own country, I don't see why they would care about Australia's laws, protecting it.
Australians dont have respect for their amazing country or they would give meaningful consequences.
Any items undeclared that should have been declared should be seized, whether they are legal or not. If the punishment is not steep, they will just try again.
Over a certain amount, their visas should be cancelled. It makes me so mad when they just lie and lie, and get a tiny fine.
$720 is a pittance for this family who are wealthy enough to travel. If lawful, each member should have been fined.
They will 1000% bring food next time as well. They don't care about rules and they have the money for fines that are that small.
What a joke. $700 fine for 45kg of illegal imports/ bio security into Australia, but for using a phone whilst driving is almost double that.
one fine for a family all with their own bags and with food is shocking, it should have been one fine per person.
I just Googled on Australian website, in 2012 fines were 110 AUD per Unit, (I don't know what they mean by unit), in 2023 it went up to 313 AUD per Unit. Still doesn't sound like much tho. Watching from Switzerland. 🙂
@@engegiger Yeah, definitely still too little. They should make the fine at least 400-500 AUD for _each kilogram_ (instead of per unit) found of undeclared organic items….see if people will try smuggling food or plants again after they paid thousands of dollars in fines.
This show has taught me a lot about traveling to any country.
The fine is too little for them ,they have money to buy almost the entire grocery store.$ 750 hundred dollars is nothing to them.
@geraldhagen2989 check just how old this episodes is, its now 2024 and then do some Maths.
I Totally agree with you. They Should have been prosecuted. 🇬🇧🇨🇦
@@dianapeek6936 Doesnt matter. $750 AUSD (less than $500 USD) would have been low for 1999. These items are deliberately brought in (they had been to Australia before) and they potentially can destroy large parts of the agricultural system. They should be sent on the next flight back to China. They are usually filthy rich and will do the same next time - because it is worth the gamble to them. Chinese authorities would throw them in jail if they tried something similar there... They signed and falsified a federal government form - each of them did. That alone should send them back to the heaven they came from. Australian laws dont deserve respect due to their pathetic and bizarre "fines". So they dont get respect.
They should've charged them those fines per person.
They had enough to start a restaurant
This is the reason Singapore keep caning as legal punishment.
There should be harsher penalties for carrying prohibited items as this is almost always done knowingly.
Funny how they always seem surprised when food is found.
They should be on the stage, as actors.
😱😱😱how did that get in my suitcase? LOL. Yes the fines should be way more than it is. and ALLLLLLLLLLL food thrown. Come on AU has food, Chinese, Korena, Japanese and any other kind of food. You don't have to bring rotten food in. They are i*diots IMO and should pay a big price. Like refusal to the country and all food thrown out. Not keep some, but all food. Maybe then it will get around that it's not a great idea to do this.
Officer Andrea is one of my favorites. It just boggles my mind all of the food people bring to the border. 😊
Me too! 😊
Poor Officer Andrea, she always gets the tough cases!
45 kg is crazy
I think Boarder Force is way to kind. If the card says no food, any and all food, allowed or not should be seized and either destroyed or donated to food banks leaving the offenders with no food whatsoever. And a fine more than $250.00, and depending on the amount, prosecution.
Sending the gambler back home was the BEST thing you could have done! He would have gotten in deeper. He's desperate and needs help!
Don’t they have gambling in Korea? Pretty sure I’ve seen casinos.
Surprised they didn't notice the gambler's Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 18ct Gold watch, around $80,000. Something going on there.
I agree. They should have been fined per person.
THEY ARE LIARS LIARS LIARS
relax
They are Chinese. It amounts to the same thing.
They are Chinese…just saying…
@@johnwsmith5I agree they know
Hum... these food smugglers are plain criminals. The fact that the lady begs for her food means that she either understands zero or is totally disrespectful of the law. They should be treated more harshly.
The fines are a ridiculous amount of money for bringing in so much food and the devastation that could be caused and should be doubled or tripled not that petty amount no wonder they just keep on bringing it in 😡
They know but the fine is pathetic. Cheers Rosemary Western Australia 73yrs
This might sound crazy but the way to enter Australia without issue is the following:
- Pack only clothing.
- Have adequate funds.
- Know what you want to do and see while there.
Thats not asking too much is it?
and dried food. I don't get why people bringing too many fresh food with them? The most I have packed is maybe instant noodles, beef jerky and seasoning packages.
That does sound crazy.
@@thitran1362 right- bringing some food (and declaring it!) is not a bad idea because then you don’t have to worry about finding food as soon as you get there. But not kgs worth!
Why in the world are they not immediately barring the Chinese family from entry into Australia, especially after fraudulently trying to bring so many things in (& lying on their entry form)?!
The officials are so politely explaining why the family can’t bring the various items into Australia - when that entire family knows (!) they were not allowed to bring those things in! Good.golly.
They all read and understood the declaration cards written in their native Chinese language. They each signed their own declaration card. They still brought in 45kgs of contraband without declaring it. This is blatant disregard for border security and shows they are just thumbing their noses at Australian regulations. $720 in fines?? Ridiculous. No wonder they keep doing this, there is no punishment if they get caught. These people should be in gaol. No excuses.
Is there no food in Australia?
Haha! It's funny coz I live about 5 hrs from Syd in a small regional city & we have like 4 Asian/Indian supermarkets. Big cities would have way more. Not sure why they wanna bring all that in unless these were filmed way back. We have had the groceries here for many years.
There is, but none of it contains diseases or insects that could wipe out our environment. This is where those travellers come in to fill that gap.
@@MrSouthernlordI’m pretty sure the cardboard boxes the food comes in (from the shipping dock to the transport truck) already has insects inside of it since that food comes from other countries as well so they’re just defeating the whole purpose of throwing away the food from other countries
They probably don’t want to actually admit that Australian food also comes from other countries since that would make them look bad so they have to find a way to penalize travelers coming into Australia with undeclared food (without it the Australian government wouldn’t get any money)
@@maxpayne7312 You do realise that food that is transported into Australia for sale is checked by Border Security the same as the food brought in by our Chinese friends? Every country does this.
@@MrSouthernlord doubtful but you’re the expert, YOU know everything
When you carry 15 giant luggage and declare nothing, you stick out like a sore thumb.
Don’t say “okay?” when explaining that something is being confiscated. You are not asking whether the offender agrees with you. 😡
They should be fined individually to learn the lesson.
Re the fines. We have to remember this was filmed a very long time ago..it’s now on average $5,000
Just what i was going to say i have seen this episode a few times now just for the Chinese shock food factor 😅😅😅😅
The fines are just ridiculous it makes Australia look weak 😒 🙄
Should be thousands first time, tens of thousands for 2nd offences. Third time, you get banned from the country for 10 years, simple.
Hats off to all Australian Customs Officers, they are so thorough in what they do. Just imagine the mess our country would be in if it weren't for them,
All of them should have fined they think it is a joke
Why dont you play these on the plane in several languages ,may be less liars
Did they take an entire grocery shop home like bro
They don’t respect the rules of law in this country, don’t let them in .
The suitcases should have gone in the garbage... especially with all of the fungus on the plants.
I can't believe how laughingly low the fines are, how there aren't more prosecutions (especially for repeat smugglers) and how patient the officers are.
Not only should every person be fined but also have ALL their food taken for not declaring
I dont get why people are bringing flour and seafood into Aus. Do people not realise we have that here? I think the fine should be higher so people start taking it more seriously.
Should’ve charge the family $700/kg of food. That should wake them up
I love these sniffer dogs. Dogs need to work. Louis is so happy and enthusiastic about his job. It's obvious that he and his handler have a good relationship.
There needs to be a blanket ban of individuals bringing in food in their luggage from overseas & the only way approved products can enter the country is commercially via a shipping container or air freight & you need to have an ABN & business to import
I think that would be too harsh. I like to travel with snacks because then I don’t have to worry about finding food right away. Flights (especially to Australia!) can be really long, and then getting your luggage and clearing border control can take a long time. However, it makes sense that any food someone brings needs to be declared and potentially confiscated if it is a potential biohazard.
Break the law send them home “ They may think twice next time …Australian border security to soft .
The fines for the family were mild-medium. They showed zero remorse, or even the acknowledgment of wrong doing. If they are lawful permanent residents or citizens of Australia, they should be fined via federal taxation. Make sure that evading the fine/tax will have real consequences.
TIL: Border Security agents are also anti-gambling counsellors.
The charge should be raised up to thousands, and they’ll start to care
I will never get why they don't fine this criminals THOUSANDS of dollars, AND deport them, AND ban them from returning. If you are serious about the crime, then be serious about the punishment.
And how many people slip through with dangerous goods, prepared to take the risk because of the pathetic fines.
Why would they declare if they know it’s illegal to bring in. Fines should be higher and ban re-entry.
When somebody, especially group of people or in this case family, brings in 45 kilos of commercially packaged food items that can only mean they are going to sell it. That is very obvious.
Why bring that much food, are they going to starve without eating, Plus what are they going to wear for clothes!!??.
Needed to up the fines by how much they have the food!!!??
A valuable lesson to all illegal actions, these people know right from wrong, so they still make the choices that lead them to the consequences . So there they go . . . . Thank you the officers whose do their job bravely.
Airport should make new rules not allowing to enter any food for everyone ❤❤❤
Everyone knows that the airport only performs random checks so there is still a very high chance of getting those items through otherwise people will not even try.
If food is not declared, allowed or not, it should be seized and destroyed. Small fines do nothing.
Always Chinese 🤦🏻♀️
I sure wish they would stay on one case, complete it, and then move to the next case.
They should have asked that family to stop hovering over the counter when they were looking thru their bags. Lady coughing after visiting China 🙄
Whatever the excuse is...The korean bloke has an airport employees card...
Fund one undeclared food item, confiscate all of the food items. Heavy fine for trying to bring the food in and a second heavy fine for falsifying a document. Second offense double every fine and a ban from entering the country for 5 years.
It's just a joke. This will continue unless heavy fines and jail sentences are given.
I think that what they don't declare should be confiscated. Even what is permitted all foods
Good doggo!
There should imposed heavy penalties and attend mandatory re-education course.
Having watched enough of these episodes I wouldn't omit mentioning the Ricola coughdrops and 10 Tums I tend to carry in my pocket.
Who pays to send them back? And why are these bags not checked , where they get on plane? I just don't get it.
Most countries in Asia don’t care what food you bring in/out. Also in the video it sounded like they are either Aussie citizens or PR, so they wouldn’t just get kicked out
Why are the fines so low? 45kg of undeclared goods. $750 fine. Ridiculous
The cigarette guy had his visa revoked and was barred from entry. The Chinese family - nothing (a minuscule fine). There is definitely an inconsistency in the application of law upon entry to Australia. Hmm.
The Chinese family live here so are residents, you can't deny them entry as they aren't on a tourist visa. Yeah i think they should of been fined more but that is why the difference.
Less than 50 dollars a bag, that's no deterrent. A single passenger can get a 400 dollar fine for one bag.😮
I agree that each bag should be fined $500.
Australia has an extremely vulnerable agricultural industry that is what I could tell...WAIT, Australia has agricuture?!
they always say a billion dollar industry could be affected but they get a pathetic $700 fine , massive fines or refusal into the country unless you're a citizen
What would it be if we did this in China?
Exactly. If you overstay your visa, it’s 500 RMB (50-60 Euro) per DAY and no excuses
Make any fines a miniumum of say $2000 to $5000 to start with when they have lied on the paperwork. You cant say you didnt realise you had to declare all the stuff
They should fine them for each individual item not bulk , one item = $350 so the fine will be a large fine and hit them hard and cancel them and send them to jail .
Fine should depend on the weight/amount the individual is bringing in their bags
Why they carrying so much food 😏the security did amazing job for seizing all the food 45k is a large amount of food I wish people watch this so they won’t repeat the same mistake great lesson to learn 👏🏻
Why aren't people made aware before they travel here, that food is not permitted? And, most, if not all that food is available at Chinese supermarkets here in Australia.
I thought they were, when they fill out the forms at the departing airport. When we traveled to Italy, 17 years ago, I filled out declaration forms in my country (US), at the airport, before they took my bags, into the airplane. I smoked cigarettes, back then, and was going to return, in 10 days. I also had a favorite brand of tea. I had to declare my 10 pkgs of smokes, my 30 tea bags, and my pain medication. I kept my pain meds with me, and left my smokes, and tea bags, inside my luggage.
On the way back, I was almost positive that I had a pear, which I'd intended to eat on the bus, or in the airport, in Rome. I was asked about it, and the customs agent helped me to unpack my bag, but we were unable to find it. It went through Paris, and back to DC. We found it at Dulles Airport. It was pretty late, about 1 a.m., and I explained to the man about searching in my luggage with the agent, in Rome, and was very apologetic. I told him I'd never tasted fresh pears like it, in America, because packers pick them too green, but understood that it was I who had made the mistake. He was very understanding, and wrapped my pear up, very fast, shoved it back into my suitcase, and said, "welcome home to DC, Ma'am"! Best Pear I've ever consumed, on US soil!
There is something strange about that man's eyes. He knows he is busted and may have to be the front man but it just makes him push on without shame.
the sniff dogs are sooo cute, whenever they get rewarded for finding the narcotics and they do their little puppy dance and run around
Somebody should ticket the guy parking the K9 truck.. he is illegally parked ( MIN :0:48 )
At least Australia takes care of their boarder!
True. And they dont enter on rubber boats either.
This was many years ago. This is an airport. They have different measures for their borders as they’ve caught illegals trying to come in via boat.
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it took BF almost 2 years to wake up to this Vietnam' man so many visits, should have been alerted on the 2nd or 3rd visit not 9 times. This man has a gambling problem or something else is going on.
@@joanfurtiere1177 I heard he was Korean
@@joanfurtiere1177 gambling is not a problem unless you have one of the 4 Ls adversely affected liver liver law livelihood/ money of your keep winning it’s actually good fun but he’s lost a million over time
Tan bellos esos perritos
They have to stop doing this
They are Australian residents then they know the rules!
Ban and jail those people with violations of bringing drugs
Bacon makes everything better but sadly that disqualified you Mr. Moss. I loved your filled bundles however.😊
Falon, you can make a silk purse out of a sows ear. Both great presentations!
I am so sad when the bio inspector said them thank you thank you who is breaking the law. So exhausting people.
The dog is rewarded with nothing for his hard work.
I’d never travel somewhere if I found their food so inedible that I needed to pack my own local “delicacies” . I’ll never understand foreigners that pack their whole refrigerator
Thank you Mr. Lee for your massive contribution to the Australian economy 😂
At what point do we start refusing entry to blatant ignoring of the law? At the very least, prosecution. Australia is seen as a soft touch, so this will never stop until we do. I live in China....I have several times told Chinese friends NOT to visit my country because they just laugh at ridiculously low fines.