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particular kinds of food 7 the bus 7 J No, no, not really They usually like what A Yes, it was the 504 I sometimes catch the I've got to offer 506, but I know I didn't this morning, A And when when you have cake, is there because the 506 is a bit later and I have to one kind that seems to be more popular run to get to the lecture on time than others 7 Pw Fine Have you reported this to the J Well, 1 think the chocolate cream cake Transport Authority Lost Property 7 always seems to be the favourite and A Yes, yeah, I've done that, but they said I then you'\ e got your apple cake and that, should also come to you in case someone which is also popular brought it in, particularly as my passport A Mm Are there any other differences was in it between staff and students' tastes' Pw Was there anything else in the briefcase 7 J I don't know The staff usually go for the A A couple of library books that I wouldn't hot lunches, you know, curry or spaghetti really want to lose and some notes, that's and so on but a lot of the students bring about it their own lunch Pw No money 7 A Tell me, er, when you're so busy how do A No, I've got my cash in my pocket you manage to deal with the dirty Policem Hey, Jill, did I hear you taking plates — do you do you collect all the down details for a lost passport 7 Guess plates off the tables or do you have a what 7 trolley, or what 7 Pw What 7 Tell us What's happened 7 J Students are usually quite good about Pm You won't believe it but someone just that — they bring their plates — to a turned in a briefcase containing a designated area — actually that bench passport and they found it on the 504 bus over there in the corner against the wall this morning A Oh I guess that's better than bringing Pw Well how about that Adam 7 Looks like them back to the counter or leaving them you've had a lucky day after all for you 1 J Yes that \\ould be really messy if they Section 2 did that' Adam Does your work bring you into contact with many overseas students, Policew Can 1 help you sir 7 Sue 7 Adam Well I hope so You see, I left my Sue Occasionally As you know, a briefcase, u ith my passport in it, on the solicitor's work is to advise people about bus this morning their rights when they have any problems Tv\ Right then 1 d better have a few details understanding how the law operates What b your full name 7 They may need help because of injury to A Adam George O Riordan That's oh I II themselves or their property — if they've spell it O-aposlrophe-R-l-O-R-D-A-N been attacked or robbed, for example But Pu And }our address 7 these are not by any means the main A "!0 Rose St Marryatville problems I deal with V\\ 1 low do you spell Marryatville 7 A Really 7 We know more about crime, I A M-A-double R-Y-A- f-V-I-double L-E suppose, because we read about it in the I'w And you say you lost your passport Do newspaper or see it on TV What other you happen to know the number 7 things do people come to you, for help A Yes luckily 1 kept a record of it in my with 7 S There are lots of things which don't get allowed to bring in delicacies from home nearly so much attention Sometimes it's for friends and relatis es here I'm ID do with relationships in the defending someone at the moment who community as when bills, aren't paid or has exactly that problem contracted » ork isn't completed, or A Oh 7 What happened 7 neighbours disagree At other times it's to S It's an interesting case Have >ou got time do with people not understanding the for a cup of coffee 7 I'll tell you about it if law and their responsibilities and this is you like probably where overseas students have A That'd be great 1 the most difficulty One interesting example is customs laws — something Section 3 which every new arrival has to come up Sue It was a boy from Vietnam against coming to study here and he was caught A What is it that overseas students find bringing in some processed pork and most difficult to understand about some Vietnamese sweets for his relatives Australian customs regulations 7 Adam Doesn't exactly sound criminal 1 S 1 think it's a shock to many people S No, well, he was going to be staying with arriving here for the first time to find out them and no doubt the family wanted to how many things are prohibited — show their gratitude and appreciation so everyday food items, for example I they decided to send something from mean, when I've been travelling overseas, home that might not be available over I've been quite amazed at the lack of here concern in some countries about food A Of course 1 1 can imagine doing the same being brought in from other parts of the myself world without any check S Yes, but the leaflet attached to the A You mean, people arriving into other customs declaration says very clearly in countries don't have to declare any red letters that no food of any kind may foodstuffs at all 7 be brought into Australia and every S In some countries there are lots of passenger coming in must sign a warnings about drugs and firearms and declaration to say that they're not there are usually limits on alcohol and carrying any food with them tobacco and perhaps perfume, but food's A That's right, I can remember doing it, too not mentioned So this chap is really in trouble, is he 7 A Yes, I suppose I never thought about it till S He certainly is 1 After he d told the I came here You can take anything you customs officer that he wasn t tarrying like into England, as far as food is any food, the goods were found in his concerned that is luggage S You see, here, you can't even drive from A Oh, so they searched him 1 one state to another with a few apples S They did And of course ne looked really and oranges for the journey You have to guilty, being caught w ith that food in his leave all fruit in a special deposit box at suitcase the border It's the same when you're A He must've been shocked to realize that flying There are signs to remind you not the customs officer thought he had to bring any fruit into some states, broken the law and he was being charged though they don't usually search your with a criminal offence 1 1 mean, most bags, unless there's a fruit fly epidemic or people understand about drugs and something weapons and such obviously prohibited A Hm With those kinds of regulations items but I suppose they don t see food in between states, it's no wonder that quite the same way they're so strict about what you can bring S The thing is, we are an island and we do in from overseas Of course, farmers have crops and livestock to protect The would be wiped out if some pest were average person doesn t understand how introduced which destroyed their whole dangerous some imported foodstufts tan crop It's easy to understand why you be should take steps to prevent that A Then it sounds like you re in for a lough S And with food being such an important time defending this chap Dm, what re Download 1.65 Mb. 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