• @[email protected]
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    -167 months ago

    Brah so we should test all chicken breast coming into the country to make sure it’s cooked? Who the fuck is paying for that? Or maybe you just don’t bring a fucking chicken burger on the plane…

    • @[email protected]
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      737 months ago

      It’s a case of common sense. Obviously an accident, obviously cooked. Throw it in the trash and move on with life. You crazy black and white maniacs that think every rule has to be applied 100% in every case with no possibility of anything ever happening that maybe doesn’t make sense or isn’t the intention of the people who wrote the rule are like 50% of what’s wrong with society.

      • Goku
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        157 months ago

        I have a feeling the granny probably pissed someone off along the way. I’m sure sometimes it gets thrown away and everyone moves on.

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        7 months ago

        You and I obviously have no idea what happened at the security gate, or the extent to which she tried to argue about it or hide it. I’ve travelled in and made mistakes in the past and the result was a stern ticking off. I suspect there was more to this.

      • @[email protected]
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        -247 months ago

        Us crazy black and white maniacs is why Australia doesn’t get to enjoy the wide array of pest and dieses the rest of the world has.

        Fuck this gandma and her chicken burger. Entitled people like her are actually what’s wrong with society.

            • @[email protected]
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              157 months ago

              Yes I called the people who charged a grandma $2000 for accidentally bringing a sandwich that has zero chance of carrying avian influenza dicks. Why you’re choosing to take that personally is beyond me.

              • lad
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                27 months ago

                Avian influenza dicks are what I’d really would not be happy to see in a sandwich burger

                  • @[email protected]
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                    107 months ago

                    No he’s right I think I do start to discriminate against chicken sandwiches once they’re more than a week or so old.

    • @[email protected]
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      197 months ago

      If you can’t tell the difference between raw chicken breast and a piece of fried chicken on sight, please don’t ever work anywhere near the food industry.

      • @[email protected]
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        -67 months ago

        If you don’t know chicken can look cooked on the outside but be raw on the inside please don’t ever work anywhere near the food industry.

        • @[email protected]
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          207 months ago

          Who the fuck is smuggling half-cooked chicken breasts for this ‘gotcha’ of yours? Oh, that’s right, no one.

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            You understand most of risk DAFF is trying to mitigate is accidentally introduction of pests and dieses right?

            And I can’t fathom how so many people think customs have the man power to check every hamburger passagers may be inclined to hide in their luggage. Unknown and unprocessed meat is a risk, cheapest and safest way to reduce the risk is to ban it.

            But you know, you guys continue to enjoy your airplane hamburgers along with rabies, brown marmorated stink bugs, khapra beetles, giant african snails and all the other shit we manage to keep out with strict quarantine laws.

            • @[email protected]
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              67 months ago

              Okay, it is banned. Tell them to throw it away. Don’t fine the everliving shit out of them for a cooked sandwich.

              • @[email protected]
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                67 months ago

                That’s generally the rule - if you’re not sure, declare it, then if it’s not allowed, it’s binned. There are even signs all over the place through Aus (& NZ) customs saying exactly this.

                If you don’t declare it and it’s found or it looks like you’ve tried to hide it (wrapped in luggage) then that’s when you get in trouble for it.

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                27 months ago

                I’ve worked in imports for 20 odd years and would have witnessed ABF & DAFF (and their previous 5 or 6 names) seize or hold hundreds of thousands of items. I’ve never seen a fine issued for a simple mistake, they’re normally reserved for when there is deceit or concealment.

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              Unknown and unprocessed meat is a risk

              A risk of what? And why would that risk not apply to the people coming in who’ve been eating that meat?

              rabies, brown marmorated stink bugs, khapra beetles, giant african snails

              All things that are not typically found in chicken sandwiches…