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Friday, July 13, 2007
An Undeclared Apple A Day . . .
. . . will keep you out of the Dedicated Commuter Lane. At least according to this story from the El Paso Times. Apparently the Ag Inspectors have adopted a zero tolerance rule for registered international commuters. An undeclared apple resulted in a $500 fine and a loss of DCL privilege.
Labels:
Compliance,
Customs Law
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