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Comedian Hamish Blake Fined $400 for Forgotten Apple at Customs
A seemingly innocent apple has led to a surprising financial penalty for Australian comedian Hamish Blake. While traveling from Australia to New Zealand, Blake discovered that a months-old apple he had forgotten in his bag resulted in a fine of $400. This incident unfolded during a recent trip, which Blake recounted on his podcast alongside his comedy partner, Andy Lee.
Blake described how customs officials pulled his bag aside after a routine scan. Initially, he believed they were checking for something more conventional, perhaps a battery pack. However, he was taken aback when the customs officer revealed they were searching for something round. The officer then produced the apple from Blake’s backpack, asking if it belonged to him.
The comedian expressed his disbelief at the situation, noting that he had not even realized the apple was there. This moment highlighted the strict regulations surrounding the importation of food items into New Zealand, a country known for its rigorous biosecurity laws aimed at protecting local agriculture.
New Zealand’s customs regulations prohibit the importation of many food items, including fruit, to prevent the introduction of pests and diseases. Blake’s experience serves as a reminder that travelers should be vigilant about checking their luggage for any prohibited items before crossing international borders.
In the aftermath of the incident, Blake humorously reflected on the unexpected fine, which he acknowledged as a costly lesson. His story has resonated with listeners, showcasing how even a simple oversight can lead to unexpected consequences.
As Blake and Lee continue to entertain audiences with their podcast, this anecdote adds yet another layer to their engaging storytelling, reminding fans that life’s little mishaps can often be the most memorable.
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