• HeartyBeast
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      357 months ago

      The people who see the massive signs all the way through the arrival hall with pictures of stuff like sandwiches. Seriously, you can’t miss them

      • @[email protected]
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        117 months ago

        Never been in an aussie airport so I’ll take your word for it. Still though having to declare a sandwich is beyond absurd. I get the reasoning for raw foodstuffs but a cooked chicken sandwich isn’t carrying anything that granny couldn’t also just be carrying in her body.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 months ago

        And you are told in a dozen languages even before stepping out of the plane. But everyone in this thread who’s never crossed a border think you can just go to other countries and do the fuck you want because they know better

    • @[email protected]
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      7 months ago

      Perhaps anyone listening to the plane announcements, looks at any one of the multitude of signs on arrival, or anyone (everyone) who fills out the incoming passenger card? It’s not at all unclear what you have to do when you’re there. They make it clear to declare everything at multiple points. There is no penalty for declaring something even if it’s not allowed in.

      On the first side of the incoming passenger card, half of it is taken up by the question:

      Are you bringing into Australia:

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      1. Meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, dairy, fruit, vegetables?

      2. Grains, seeds, bulbs, straw, nuts, plants, parts of plants, traditional medicines or herbs, wooden articles?

      3. Animals, parts of animals, animal products including equipment, pet food, eggs, biologicals, specimens, birds, fish, insects, shells, bee products?

        • @[email protected]
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          97 months ago

          And the same applies! You have to be declared. If you try and smuggle a human in there’s probably steep fines associated if you’re caught.

      • HeartyBeast
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        97 months ago

        You can either declare them or put them in the bio security bins in arrivals.