that is odd then.....

http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page5834.asp


 


Give them a call?

 



and your point is icy?



 


That dyno is doing both her best and what is required in bringing it to the attention of police.      I got the impression you thought it unnecessary.

ok this is the sort of thing that i would do.


posted 2 lego men once to a address in brazil. got the address and name from the net.


 


why....was bored and we were stuffing about.


just laughing at people who get 2 lego men and no idea why or from who.


 


wonder how long they spent trying to work that out


 it would have been port marked australia and that is all they would have known.


wonder if they called the cops.


 


That dyno is doing both her best and what is required in bringing it to the attention of police.      I got the impression you thought it unnecessary.


:O:^O...just pointing out that no crime has been committed. Hence the lack of police concern. 

:O:^O...just pointing out that no crime has been committed. Hence the lack of police concern. 



 


ok

There's a  National security hotline


they say if you see anything suspicious you should call it


 


1800 123 400


 


 

kayza40
Community Member

Grizz you bldy wag  :^O

dyno can still take the parcels into her nearest police station for a chat to them about it.. doesn't need to have a report written up. Telling the police she is concerned about her address being used as a set up for something and the police could advise her about that.

Mr G... that is bizarre..:^O


 


I knew teenagers that used to dial random overseas numbers and chat to the person who answered the phone.. I always thought that was a bit crazy.