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    Quote Originally Posted by alien View Post
    I have not been through a fruit fly stop for quite a few years now.
    In a car it's a pain, more so when all packed and on a trip as they go on the fruit hunt.
    When I was in the truck I was asked what was "in the back".
    I never had to open any trailer for inspection, not sure if things have changed.


    I know there are a couple of members who go through that tyre regularly, hopefully they will help with the latest.
    One of our members, not often here was doing a security load to RAAF Base Edinburg.
    • The inspector asked: what are you carrying?,
    • Reply: don't know
    • The inspector: do you have an inventory?
    • Reply: No
    • The inspector: what does the consignment note say?
    • Reply: RAAF Base Edinburg
    • The inspector: can I have a look inside the truck?
    • Reply: No
    • The inspector: You're not going to let me look inside the truck?
    • Reply: No
    • The inspector: You'd better be on your way then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    I have been offered to ship my trailer and race sidecar to Perth later in the year by a car carrier company. If I was to seal the trailer with either silicone or tape to keep the dust out, would it be a problem at the fruit gate at the borders?

    When I have travelled through before I was made to open up my trailer, but do they do this to trailers carried on a semi?

    Jeff

    I would think your main concern would be their interest in potential dirt or mud on or in the trailer. It seems that you can drive a dirty car into the state, but a vehicle on a truck (or trailer) can get the third degree over dirt and mud. I have known people to unload a car off a trailer to drive through the Quarantine stop, then reload it back on the trailer afterwards. About four years ago we moved to WA and had two vehicles in the removalist' semi with our furniture packed around them. It was 2am and raining and the inspector was insisting with the truck driver that they wanted the cars unloaded for inspection! They could see that one was a spotless partly restored 86" that had never been on the road but they insisted. It was eventually resolved that the truck could proceed to Perth and they were inspected there (after the furniture was removed).

    To seal the trailer may invite suspicion that something untoward lurks inside?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    I have been offered to ship my trailer and race sidecar to Perth later in the year by a car carrier company. If I was to seal the trailer with either silicone or tape to keep the dust out, would it be a problem at the fruit gate at the borders?

    When I have travelled through before I was made to open up my trailer, but do they do this to trailers carried on a semi?

    Jeff

    Jeff. Ring the WA Quarantine Dept in Perth and ask your question. I have had good email clarification of a lawn mower import question previously. You could tape an email answer to the trailer for reference at the border if required.

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