( Hevi | 2024. 09. 17., k – 20:07 )

Mert beleszerkesztettél, ezért kérjük meg Claude-ot, hogy fact-checkeljen téged.

Nem létezik olyan hatályos jogszabály, ami lehetővé tenné 300 Ft értékű kár esetén szerencsétlen lány vegzálását és RABOSÍTÁSÁT, sem EU-s, sem magyar. 

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??‍?: Can someone be arrested when they try to bring undeclared corall into the EU?

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Yes, someone can potentially be arrested for attempting to bring undeclared coral into the European Union. The severity of the consequences depends on various factors, but it is considered a serious offense. Here's what you should know:

  1. Legal consequences:
    • Attempting to smuggle coral can lead to arrest at the border.
    • It's considered a form of wildlife trafficking, which is a criminal offense in the EU.
  2. Potential charges:
    • Smuggling
    • Violation of CITES regulations
    • Customs fraud (for failing to declare)
  3. Penalties:
    • These can range from fines to imprisonment, depending on the severity of the case and the specific country's laws.
    • Fines can be substantial, often in the thousands of euros.
    • In serious cases, especially involving protected species or large quantities, prison sentences are possible.
  4. Additional consequences:
    • Confiscation of the coral
    • Travel bans or restrictions on future entry to EU countries
    • Criminal record, which can affect future travel, employment, etc.
  5. Factors influencing severity:
    • The species and quantity of coral
    • Whether it's a first-time offense or repeat violation
    • The individual's awareness of the regulations
    • Intended use (personal souvenir vs. commercial trade)

It's important to note that ignorance of the law is generally not accepted as an excuse. Customs officials and border agents are trained to look for protected species, including coral.