Items can be confiscated when one ought not to have them. Prisoner's personal items are confiscated when they enter prison. A person travelling with restricted food items into Australia will have them confiscated before entering the country.
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No there is no such law as you have stated it. You should check your school's student handbook. It may define what items may be confiscated and for what reason. There may be instructions on how to get the item back
It is an auction conducted by a police department where the department sells off items confiscated during that year.
They pack it up, label it and put it into a huge storage room full of evidence, drugs, weapons and other confiscated goods. Though there are chases of police officers stealing confiscated evidence it is unlikely that the confiscated item is somewhere else but the police department.
She took most of her valuable items, but the Nazis confiscated them.
The most accurate asnwer you will get - is by contacting HMRC BEFORE you travel - they will tell you what you can and can't brinfg back into the UK. If you try to bring back prohibited items - you will likely be fined, and the fruit would be confiscated and destroyed.
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Contact the support or customer service team at that website.
Yes. It will be inspected prior to entry, however, and any forbidden items will be confiscated.
Ask for it back if Dad & Mom took it. Learn what you need to do to get it back. If the Law to it Good Luck.
Santa became Santa when he died and Jesus locked him in a cupboard for 50 years kicked him back down to earth, he then landed on a reindeer. but as he was being kicked out of heaven he grabbed onto Jesus cloak and all his confiscated items fell down with him, he then flew around on the reindeer giving these items as gifts to people, and the legends begins.