Timtammi
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I had an interesting experience on arrival into Mel from HKG the other night.
I was travelling with my business partner (also husband) and one of employees and we had been on one of our frequent trips to Asia for business, this time for a trade show in HKG and some customer training in Taipei. As I had joined the other 2 in HKG a few days after they arrived we were travelling on different bookings and had been seated in different parts of the plane on arrival in Melbourne. As I was seated further forward, I got off first and made a beeline for duty free thinking I could get some quick shopping in before the other 2 caught up with me. On arrival in the baggage retrieval hall I saw them waiting for me already and they had the suitcases (our priority stickers worked for a change!).
Anyway, they proceeded to tell me they had been sniffed by the customs dog (prior to retrieving bags) and that the dog had shown quite a bit of interest in our employee and that they had been grilled about where they had been, what their relationship to each other was, what they had been doing etc. Now I did not actually witness this but I was told that the dog did not actually "sit", just showed an interest in him generally.
Of course, their customs forms had been marked for extra examination so we then all proceeded to the customs line and were indicated to go to the side for special "examination". They then proceeded to x-ray all of our bags and ask lots of questions. While they were asking the questions they thoroughly searched our employees hand luggage, examining everything in it with minute care. ie reading every bit of paper, looking at pics on the camera, asking what the tablets were (cold tablets) and why he was carrying them (in case he got a cold). The sort of questions that were asked were : Who booked the tickets, how did we pay, did we have receipts for payment, where did we go, why, what did we do there, what does he do exactly in his job etc etc. These were all asked multiple times, in different ways and I'm sure they were trying to find inconsistencies in our answers. The officer was very serious and to be honest I really couldn't take it too seriously, I found it amusing as I knew for sure he wasnt carrying anything and we had done nothing but work the whole time. He is a trusted and long standing employee and I knew he had nothing to hide. He too was a bit amused which I think annoyed the customs officer, but we couldn't help it, it was just so ludicrous!
Anyway, to cut a long story short, they of course found absolutely nothing. The officer said "sorry just one of those things" and we were on our way.
Now I had always thought the dogs were always right but that appears to not be the case. I also thought they were supposed to "sit" or something to indicate but this dog did not do this apparently.
The most funny kicker to this story which makes it even more crazy is that our employee had realised during the flight that he had make a mistake and had left a reasonably large screwdriver in his carry-on luggage (he is a hardware technician and was conducting technical training, hence the tools). This had not been picked up by Hong Kong security checks before boarding - and there were 2 of these, a scan and a hand search prior to boarding. The customs officer also did NOT find the screwdriver in his carry-on luggage when searching it. Our employee did state "I might have left some tools in there by mistake" while it was being searched but as everything came out - no screwdriver. When the bag was empty, the customs officer also held it upside down and shook it and then x-rayed it again. When our employee got home he checked his bag again and the screwdriver was still in there, it had just got caught under the edge of the bottom panel of the bag (it was one of those soft sort carry bags, which has a shelf bottom). At no time was this detected by anyone at any time!
I'd be interested if anyone else has had a similar experience.
Cheers
I was travelling with my business partner (also husband) and one of employees and we had been on one of our frequent trips to Asia for business, this time for a trade show in HKG and some customer training in Taipei. As I had joined the other 2 in HKG a few days after they arrived we were travelling on different bookings and had been seated in different parts of the plane on arrival in Melbourne. As I was seated further forward, I got off first and made a beeline for duty free thinking I could get some quick shopping in before the other 2 caught up with me. On arrival in the baggage retrieval hall I saw them waiting for me already and they had the suitcases (our priority stickers worked for a change!).
Anyway, they proceeded to tell me they had been sniffed by the customs dog (prior to retrieving bags) and that the dog had shown quite a bit of interest in our employee and that they had been grilled about where they had been, what their relationship to each other was, what they had been doing etc. Now I did not actually witness this but I was told that the dog did not actually "sit", just showed an interest in him generally.
Of course, their customs forms had been marked for extra examination so we then all proceeded to the customs line and were indicated to go to the side for special "examination". They then proceeded to x-ray all of our bags and ask lots of questions. While they were asking the questions they thoroughly searched our employees hand luggage, examining everything in it with minute care. ie reading every bit of paper, looking at pics on the camera, asking what the tablets were (cold tablets) and why he was carrying them (in case he got a cold). The sort of questions that were asked were : Who booked the tickets, how did we pay, did we have receipts for payment, where did we go, why, what did we do there, what does he do exactly in his job etc etc. These were all asked multiple times, in different ways and I'm sure they were trying to find inconsistencies in our answers. The officer was very serious and to be honest I really couldn't take it too seriously, I found it amusing as I knew for sure he wasnt carrying anything and we had done nothing but work the whole time. He is a trusted and long standing employee and I knew he had nothing to hide. He too was a bit amused which I think annoyed the customs officer, but we couldn't help it, it was just so ludicrous!
Anyway, to cut a long story short, they of course found absolutely nothing. The officer said "sorry just one of those things" and we were on our way.
Now I had always thought the dogs were always right but that appears to not be the case. I also thought they were supposed to "sit" or something to indicate but this dog did not do this apparently.
The most funny kicker to this story which makes it even more crazy is that our employee had realised during the flight that he had make a mistake and had left a reasonably large screwdriver in his carry-on luggage (he is a hardware technician and was conducting technical training, hence the tools). This had not been picked up by Hong Kong security checks before boarding - and there were 2 of these, a scan and a hand search prior to boarding. The customs officer also did NOT find the screwdriver in his carry-on luggage when searching it. Our employee did state "I might have left some tools in there by mistake" while it was being searched but as everything came out - no screwdriver. When the bag was empty, the customs officer also held it upside down and shook it and then x-rayed it again. When our employee got home he checked his bag again and the screwdriver was still in there, it had just got caught under the edge of the bottom panel of the bag (it was one of those soft sort carry bags, which has a shelf bottom). At no time was this detected by anyone at any time!
I'd be interested if anyone else has had a similar experience.
Cheers