Rhino57
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- Jan 11, 2013
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Hi All, I arrived back from LAX yesterday into BNE. The Express Customs Immigration queue is not arranged in the best way, as there is some ambiguity as to which line you take as you near the Customs desk. However I believed I was in the correct line and even checked with the Customs officer. When the time came to merge at the end of my line ( to lines of 5 - people), several US middle aged men and perhaps an Australian colleague travellng together, were quite abusive towards me and told e to get to the end of the line and that I was pushing in. I explained that the queue merges at this point and they became very agitated and told me where to go. I pointed out the line actually merges as the line that I was in did peel of to an "Assistance line" for people requiring assistance or if the "chip" in their passport or the electronic gate did not work.
They continued to assert their so called superior view. I said to them to chill out and understand these lines are not well signed and they do merge. What really annoyed me was their "superior attitude".... I don't think many Australians would try this on when in the USA.
At least I was vindicated when I did get to the Customs officer at the desk. He said they were wrong and it was unfortunate they were so arrogant.
Has anyone else experienced middle aged US men being so arrogant in Australian Immigration queues ? Perhaps they had undisclosed issues ?
They continued to assert their so called superior view. I said to them to chill out and understand these lines are not well signed and they do merge. What really annoyed me was their "superior attitude".... I don't think many Australians would try this on when in the USA.
At least I was vindicated when I did get to the Customs officer at the desk. He said they were wrong and it was unfortunate they were so arrogant.
Has anyone else experienced middle aged US men being so arrogant in Australian Immigration queues ? Perhaps they had undisclosed issues ?