Entertainment
Hamish Blake Hit with $400 Fine for Forgotten Fruit at Customs

Australian comedian Hamish Blake recently faced a rather unexpected expense during a trip to New Zealand. While traveling, customs officials discovered a months-old apple in his luggage, resulting in a fine of $400. Blake, known for his work alongside Andy Lee in the popular comedy duo Hamish and Andy, recounted the incident on their podcast, revealing the surprising details of the encounter.
As Blake’s bag was scanned at customs, he initially assumed that the inspection was due to a common item, such as a battery pack. However, his assumption quickly shifted when customs officers informed him that they were searching for something round. The revelation came as a shock when the officer pulled out the forgotten apple from the depths of his backpack, asking Blake if it belonged to him.
The comedic duo’s podcast provided a platform for Blake to share the humorous side of his misfortune, even as he lamented the unexpected fine. “I thought I was in trouble for something serious,” Blake said during the episode. “I never thought it would be an apple that would cost me so much.”
The incident has sparked discussions about the strict regulations surrounding food items at international borders. Many travelers may not be fully aware of the potential consequences of carrying fresh produce across borders, especially when it comes to items that can introduce pests or diseases. In New Zealand, biosecurity laws are particularly stringent, and the detection of prohibited items can lead to hefty fines.
Blake’s experience serves as a reminder for all travelers to be vigilant when packing for international trips. Even seemingly innocuous items, such as fruit, can lead to significant penalties if overlooked. The Australian comedian’s lighthearted recounting of the event highlights the often-unseen challenges of international travel, where even a forgotten apple can turn into an unexpected financial burden.
As Blake continues to make audiences laugh, this incident will likely be a memorable story in his repertoire, illustrating the unpredictable nature of travel and the importance of adhering to customs regulations.
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