A woman who took a rose off a plane and brought it into Australia has been fined almost $2000.
A travel blogger who took a rose off a plane and brought it into Australia has been fined almost $2000.
She claimed plain-clothes officials pulled her aside after she had landed and asked to see her incoming passenger card, which all arrivals must fill in. According to reports, she posted a photo of herself getting off the plane with the flower on her Instagram page, which she has now set to private.
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