hmm. where are you sending the "private parts"?
2007-09-24 08:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I even have seen canines at risk-free practices, on the section the place bags is checked in, and at bags declare. they seem to meander around usually sniffing, and while they detect some thing of interest, they circulate immediately to the guy or the bag. There are further and further canines at the instant, many you do no longer see for the reason that they take the canines to shipment areas passengers do no longer see. if youin case you're thinking carrying or packing something which would be of interest to drug-sniffing canines, which would be an impressive thank you to get very own journey with arrest techniques, police, courts, and reformatory, fantastically in a distant places us of a. in case you do, you will locate that mutually as your US citizenship travels with you that the U. S. shape does no longer. The embassy could make a telephone call homestead for you and might propose a close-by attorney, yet won't be able to get you out of hardship.
2016-10-05 07:06:57
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answered by ? 4
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I've never heard of Swaziland laws but I know smuggled drugs are outlawed in France and China. In China it's an executable offense. If you send your Husband around the world with drugs stowed away in his packaging he will almost assuredly be busted, what a great wife you must be.
2007-09-24 07:43:36
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answered by Phonebreaker 5
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The dogs can lick their own parts and don't need his.
Don't worry their are many womwn in China, france and Switzerland who will find his parts for $25
If he is in pieces drug dog sniff for drugs not dead bodies. There are other dogs designed for sniffing for bodies. The smell of the decaying flesh will likely give away the 'parts' to humans who can smell too.
2007-09-24 07:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It took me a couple times to figure out the question. I'm pretty sure the dogs will smell the decaying parts of your dead husband no matter which country you send his pieces to.
2007-09-24 07:42:24
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answered by Senator John McClain 6
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Just put the parts in separate air tight containers. Ship them all at once on different airlines. You will probably get a few of them threw. Good Luck, what did he do to make you cut him up?
2007-09-24 08:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless there are drugs stashed in his "parts" then no. I think that should answer your question but to be entirely honest I have no idea what EXACTLY you are trying to ask and why you would ask such a question if I'm on the right track. Enlighten me.
2007-09-24 07:42:50
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answered by Aurora 3
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If he is carrying drugs then yes - the dogs and other equipment used will be discover it.
He will then have to have a full cavity search - LoL
2007-09-24 07:42:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you sending him in "parts" within a small mailed package?
If so, the authorities might smell the decomposition without any dog.
2007-09-24 07:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No but the metal detectors may go off from the shreds of metal left in those hard to cut leg bones...So sorry
2007-09-24 07:59:40
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answered by Mia 2
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i dnt knw whether u plan to send ur husband to a country with drugs on em, or u plan to cut him up and send him to all diff countries lol
2007-09-24 07:43:02
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answered by Denise 2
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