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Taro Toporific wrote::shock:
NHK: The Pills that got Julie Hamp of Toyota arrested were packed under toy jewelry in package labeled "necklace" http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20150619/k10010120311000.html
Samurai_Jerk wrote:do you think there's any chance she keeps her job?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:By the way, isn't "necklace" a pretty shitty disguise? If there's one thing customs would wan to confirm the value of, it's jewelry.
Wage Slave wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:By the way, isn't "necklace" a pretty shitty disguise? If there's one thing customs would wan to confirm the value of, it's jewelry.
That's true. They also spend some cash and time on this stuff. I think they xray scan virtually everything. Once I had some glue dots mailed to me.
On an xray they would, I suppose look quite similar to tablets. In any case, the package was opened, checked and carefully resealed with a little note.
Taro Toporific wrote::shock:
NHK: The Hillbilly Heron pills that got Julie Hamp of Toyota arrested were packed under toy jewelry in a package labeled "necklace" http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20150619/k10010120311000.html
wuchan wrote:Taro Toporific wrote::shock:
NHK: The Hillbilly Heron pills that got Julie Hamp of Toyota arrested were packed under toy jewelry in a package labeled "necklace" http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20150619/k10010120311000.html
Ok, she is a yuppie pill popper. I tried to gov her the benefit of doubt but.......
A little tinfoil hat.... Maybe she was chosen for this position because there was a possibility that she would get in trouble with the j-cops. Now toyota has an excuse to use when they have to file their excuse paperwork for noncompliance. "we tried a foreigner but they like teh drugz and therefore can't be employed at high levels within our organization."
Samurai_Jerk wrote:By the way, isn't "necklace" a pretty shitty disguise? If there's one thing customs would wan to confirm the value of, it's jewelry.
Wage Slave wrote:Oxycodone may be available in Japan but perhaps doctors happy to write out a prescription for it on request may not be quite so available?
kurogane wrote:
the tablets “were divided into small groups and stored in a box wrapped with plastic cloth, where necklace and pendant containers were placed on the tablets.” Would the pills have been sent in an official container, they probably would have been sent back if found, or impounded with a warning, whereas hiding the contraband demonstrates intent on breaking the law.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:By the way, isn't "necklace" a pretty shitty disguise? If there's one thing customs would wan to confirm the value of, it's jewelry.
matsuki wrote:They are opening 10 out of 10 packages I've received lately...I think it's a tax grab
matsuki wrote:I want to send my friends in LA a couple of cartons of ピネス....I wonder if they will get opened.
wagyl wrote:matsuki wrote:I want to send my friends in LA a couple of cartons of ピネス....I wonder if they will get opened.
...says Mr Pines.
Russell wrote:matsuki wrote:They are opening 10 out of 10 packages I've received lately...I think it's a tax grab
They have always opened all my packages.
Pretty annoying.
Wage Slave wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:By the way, isn't "necklace" a pretty shitty disguise? If there's one thing customs would wan to confirm the value of, it's jewelry.
That's true. They also spend some cash and time on this stuff. I think they xray scan virtually everything. Once I had some glue dots mailed to me.
On an xray they would, I suppose look quite similar to tablets. In any case, the package was opened, checked and carefully resealed with a little note.
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