Don't ya just love that bewildered look on their faces when asked "what's your friends name", like "is my "friend" supposed to have a name". Or, when food is found they're like " wow is that considered food?".
Maybe it's homework for her doctorate in journalism, and her project is the Australian justice system and prison conditions. She always goes for the bonus points She's such a "Go getter"😉😏
I had the pleasure of visiting both Australia and New Zealand where I had to enter Australia twice. They couldn’t have been any nicer and professional. Asked reasonable questions and did just what I expected. These food, animal , cash and drug smugglers are all trying to break the laws and deserve any bad treatment they get. As for the ones that seem odd but are not doing anything wrong are still part of Australia protecting their country. If you behave oddly you are likely to get more scrutiny.
I love the professionalism of these guys, like the reading of the X-ray screen and it's individual colors for different materials, and how they catch all these people in so many lies, it's great that they're stopping all that illegal stuff from coming into Australia and the illegal workers.
@@isthisacleveruser6879 In reality, it's regurgitated bird spit and is threating to bring to extinction a species of bird. These people are unconscionable
They claim they can't find it anywhere else, but they know it's NOT allowed and yet over and over again you see them trying to sneak stuff in. I say 3K fines and 1 month in jail. It will cure people right quick when that gets around.
THIS IS SO DANGEROUS. IT COULD BE FULL OF DISEASE>>>>>LET ME TEAR IT OPEN RIGHT HERE TO LOOK AT IT. What could go wrong? Let me dump it out on the table and rub it around so you can see how dangerous it is.
You bring 3 weeks of clothes for 10 days, because well. I'm a slob LOL. I would rather have too many than not enough. I don't want to spend extra money if I'm a slob and spill something on myself because I will hahaha. What gets me though, you bring too much and you're sus, you bring too little you're sus. Give me a break.
I've watched a lot of these Videos and have seen that if you don't have much money/ If you have too much money/ if you don't have much luggage/ if you have too much luggage then they want to deny. Not to mention searching your cell phone and bank records. Don't get me wrong, with what's going on with our wide open southern Border here in the USA, I can't fault or criticise anyone for trying to keep people out who shouldn't be allowed in.
So what I don't get is why the one gentleman's face was blurred out, but yet everyone else's faces were easily viewed? According to the end of the video, the young lady is apparently a minor as she was sent to a youth detention center. As such, her face should've been the one blurred out. However, I don't know Australia law, so it's simply speculation.
It didn't say she was a "minor", she was likely a teenager, and some countries don't allow citizens to be identified as criminals until proven guilty in a court of law
I wonder if it's possible those young people didn't know there were narcotics packed into the back of their bags. Who knows? (Haven't finished this yet.)
you have too much luggage or not enough. you have too much money or not enough you know too much about Australia or not enough i would tell them I can too look at a bunch of people whose ancestors were criminals.
They pretty much already know who's up to something... the questions and reasons are just to catch them in a lie. If the amount of luggage you have doesn't fit with your previous and booked travel, then, yeah... you're going to get pulled aside. If you don't have over 10 grand in cash, but have a ton of money in the bank or credit cards, you'll be fine. We are only seeing a snippet of the interactions over the course of who knows how many weeks. I've traveled a bunch internationally and have hardly been asked any more than what my purpose for visiting was, where I was staying, and how long was I staying.