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UNIT 2.3 Red and Green Channel




 

Starting Up

Exercise 1.Answer the questions using the information below:

1. Is there any channel for public to check whether the item carried is prohibited/controlled item?

2. What is the penalty for importing/exporting controlled/prohibited items?

3. What can a passenger do if he enters the Green Channel and finds he has goods to declare?

4. Will Customs officers intercept passengers for examination at the Green Channel?

5. Will Customs officers ask a passenger who has finished walking through the Green Channel if he has anything to declare?

6. Is a passenger liable to prosecution if he declares having possession of prohibited/controlled item(s) at the Red Channel?

§ the penalty for passengers carrying prohibited/controlled item(s) depends on the legislation of the country; § posters are placed along the Green Channel to remind incoming passengers that they are passing through a channel specifically designed for those who have nothing to declare; those who have goods to declare should immediately leave for the Red Channel and/or seek assistance from Customs officers; § it is not necessary to do so. Under the Red & Green Channel System, a passenger who chooses to use the Green Channel means he/she has made a Customs declaration that he/she has no controlled items or excessive dutiable goods; § passengers walking through the Green Channel are not exempt from Customs examination. Customs officers may select passengers from the Green Channel for examination based on risk management; § passengers importing prohibited/controlled goods are required to produce a valid licence or permit. Failing which, they may be liable to prosecution and the prohibited/controlled goods may be seized; § leaflets, Customs Declaration Guidelines on Red and Green Channel; information light boxes and posters displayed at all entry points.

 

Word Study

Exercise 2.Fill in the table of derivatives.

 

Verb Noun Adjective/Participle
  importer  
  penalty  
comply    
prohibit    
    protecting
hate    
    banned
  expectation  
    basic
attract    
declare    
    speedy
    different
publicize    
  union  

Exercise 3. Find in the text synonyms for:

envoy, request, caution, sickness, luggage, influence, sensory, aid, defend, sort, rapid, bring, installation, exhibition, amount, ancient, escort, swift, reward, examination, currency, heartiness, pressure, try, hope, deputation, commerce, unlawful.

 

Reading and Speaking

Exercise 4.Read Text 1 and say if the statements are true or false.

1. Customs officers are goodwill ambassadors of the country.

2. Importers must comply with all legislative requirements.

3. Customs officers are responsible for the prevention of the illegal importation of drugs, guns, pornography and hate literature.

4. Passengers must smuggle prohibited, banned or sensitive goods.

5. Tourists arriving through international flights expect slow Customs clearance.

6. The introduction of human, animal and plant diseases into our country is not banned.

7. Customs regulations are clear and enforced.

8. If the passenger passes through the Green channel the Customs officer may not ask him to open the luggage for inspection.

Text 1

Red and Green Channel

    Border services officers are the first point of contact when travellers arrive in any country. In this way, they act as goodwill ambassadors. At the same time they ensure that travellers and importers of commercial goods comply with all legislative requirements.

    They are the first line of defence against international terrorism. Customs officers are responsible for the prevention of the illegal importation of such items as drugs, guns, pornography and hate literature. They also guard against the introduction of human, animal and plant diseases into our country.

    All passengers entering or leaving the country by international flights pass through Customs. They must not smuggle any prohibited or banned or sensitive goods which may affect interests of the society/economy.

    Customs regulations are clear and enforced. Those passengers with nothing to declare go through the Green Channel; those who do should use the Red Channel.

    The businessmen, trade delegations and professionals frequently travel on international flights. They expect speedy clearance through Customs in minimum time.

       On the other hand, there are also passengers trying to abuse the air route for smuggling. They carry high valued and even sensitive goods, including narcotics and other sensitive drugs, gold or other high valued items. The Customs have a difficult role of ensuring quick clearance and maximum passenger facilitation as well as protecting the interests of the society/economy.

    Customs rules and regulations are available to different kinds of passengers. The nature of items of endangered species or articles made from flora and fauna such as Ivory, Musk, Reptile skins, Furs or antiques are publicized so that there are no attempts made to smuggle them by concealment. And the passengers are aware of the severe penalties which are otherwise attracted.

       Customs also prominently display provisions about baggage allowances and the prohibited items at all international airports, with the do’s and don’ts for the benefit of passengers.

    Airports within the European Union also have a Blue Channel. Travellers between EU countries do not have to pay Customs duties.

Exercise 5.Fill in the gaps using the words from the box.

 

articles; tickets; belongings; luggage; stamp; inspection; charge; airport; formalities; smuggling; passenger; business; flights; hints; regulations

 

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