fake? well no sure about that one. but everytime i go to europe they usually check your stuff inside and out to see what your bringing into their contry. if they are mean then they would say stupid things like, "im going to have to keep this here you can enter the contry with this." so they keep it. unless you reallllly want it then you would have to pay them some money.
but be carful how your pack your stuff. always put your underwear in a plastic bag and tie it up good. put all your small personal items in a plastic bag and tie them up good. becus while they go through your stuff they will make a mess and wont care about it and you are around other people too, so they will see your stuff. be careful where you put your cash. dont put cash in your luggage. they might find it and they will see you have lots of cash and they will make you pay them some. seriously. try to keep your cash on your body somewhere where it cant be stolen.
wher are you going?
have a safe trip.
2006-07-06 08:27:37
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answered by All4Christ 4
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When you say fake goods I guess you mean something like a phoney Rolex or garments that were not actually made by the manufacturer. If this is the case and they are found they will usually be taken and destroyed, if you had several of the same item and it looked as though you intended selling them you could be fined as the 'brands' are now taking fakes very seriously because of lost revenue.
Cheers
Steve
2006-07-06 05:17:54
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answered by Anonymous
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If you wear sth fake, noone is gonna undress you, but if you carry 100 pairs of fake D&G glasses...of course!
Customs won't take anything you brought for personal use, only suspicious items you might eventually make profit of.
Just don't carry too much luggage and always keep an eye on it-Europe is full of Gypsies(thieves), who roam around the airports.
Have a good time!
2006-07-06 21:23:37
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answered by bunt 3
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Never heard of such a thing. Certainly not true in western Europe.
2006-07-06 11:56:32
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answered by scubalady01 5
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No it is is not true.One will be prosecuted for bringing fake things
2006-07-06 05:50:04
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answered by Jamunaprasad s 1
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Depends in which European country u r going... It's not the case everywhere...
2006-07-06 05:14:47
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answered by Rose 6
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Generally this is the case....
2006-07-06 05:15:15
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answered by Powie 2
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no beby its not ture
be free to go every where
2006-07-06 05:18:25
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answered by san k 1
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maybe or maybe not
2006-07-12 22:43:14
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answered by *Neha.* 5
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