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Scrumple wrote:
(continued, checking for explosives? pipe bombs?)
Well he's not that bright is he? I think bombing cities, extraordinary rendition and executing the retarded are far uglier and stupid things and that's just off the top of my head.Scrumple wrote: . One ensemble director tells us: ‘I can’t think of an uglier, stupider thing for the U.S. government to do
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The trouble is, you can't do tyhat. CUstoms people have immunity against that kind of thing. THey are their own little overlords between soveriegn states. So they can be bastits if they like top any7ome.JimC wrote:Get a good lawyer and sue their arses off...
Yet people take string instruments on board all the time.mistermack wrote:It's pretty much common knowledge that wood items, and anything made of organic material is scrutinised closely by customs, because of the chance of bringing in foreign pests.
If he didn't declare them, he hasn't got a leg to stand on. You have to tick a box that specifically mentions wood etc.
If he's a frequent traveller, he should know that. If I was carrying wooden items, I'd have ready proof of when and where purchased, etc.
Bamboo items are particularly prone to carrying insect pests, because of their hollow nature.
It's up to the traveller to find out what's allowed before they travel. It's all there on the websites.
Having said that, they do seem a bit heavy handed. Most customs have a facility for sterilising stuff like that, at the traveller's expense.
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