Originally posted by TheHuckster
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two stories I remember hearing from Border security (doco that looks at customs, quarantine and immigration, not always in that order )
-first story involved a guy who was bringing down a mouldy old musical keyboard to give to his friend. Story was vague, so they were suspicious. Drug test showed something and then they put it through the machine. Nothing. They were still suspicious (partially because a number of keys down the bottom weren't playing), but the man was otherwise alright, so they let him through sans keyboard. The guy fled the country but someone else kept calling in to pick it up. They decided to pull the thing open and see what the fuss was about.
Inside, they found a HEAP of skimming equipment. Fake card readers, cards, machines and so on. It'd been hidden behind the parts on the X-ray and was a REALLY good concealment. The fact that the keyboard was old and the guy had paid 100 euros for it (a keyboard in that state and size would not be that expensive) clinched it. Both the guy who was picking it up AND the guy who dropped it off were arrested.
-Second story involved a guy who WAS bringing down his laptop. went through and they found a gap near the front. While it could've been for a minidisc or something else, they were still suspicious. OPening it up, they discover card readers (again, skimming equipment). Guy got arrested.
Skimming equipment=stuff they can attach to the ATM and record people's PIN details and card info.
As for horror stories, this is more funny than sucky, but in our family, none of us had flown prior to 2005. We went to Queensland for a holiday. My parents then went again for a business thing. Mum had to fly to Melbourne for another job interview and my parents flew to Sydney for a cruise. Apart from the first time we flew over, my mum has ALWAYS been pulled aside for the random bomb checks. (we've always flown domestic) They've always swiped her handbag and her. What was funny the first time was that my sister and I were carrying bigger backpacks than her handbag
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