Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Jail, $25,000 bill for plant smuggler


An Auckland man has been jailed for nine months for the illegal importation of aquatic plants and aquarium equipment.

Henry Tan was sentenced in North Shore District Court yesterday after pleading guilty to 36 charges of bringing in plants and equipment from Singapore. He was also ordered to pay $25,000 towards finding and killing the plants.

Judge John Cadenhead said the case was serious offending against the Biosecurity Act and the impact could have been catastrophic for the country.

Greg Reid, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's compliance and enforcement investigations manager, said after the hearing that it was "one of the most serious cases of deliberate offending I have seen".

"Some may argue that it is just some plants but that doesn't stack up when you look at some of the biosecurity issues we have had to confront in recent times, like didymophenia geminata [rock snot], varroa and fire ants."

In Tan's case, MAF commissioned a "delimiting survey" to identify the plants and minimise the risk of them spreading in North Island waterways.


Tan got his brother to post him plants from Singapore that he knew were unavailable here, declaring them as gifts.

Only plants listed in MAF's import standards were allowed to enter the country. Tan did not hold a permit to import aquatic plants and his home was not an approved containment facility.
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Us Roller Coaster Power Cut Keeps Riders Hanging


12-June-2007, USA--Passengers found their ride on a roller coaster in Arkansas even scarier than expected after a power cut left them dangling upside down for half an hour.

The US thrill-seekers hung 150ft (46m) above the ground before being brought down by firemen.

They were rescued by ladder, whereupon a least one passenger was sick.

"It was very scary," said Connie McBride, after her unwanted adventure. "I love the amusement park, but I will never get on the X-Coaster again."

Angela Salter, who was on another ride that also seized up in the power cut, said: "You could tell who got off the [X-Coaster] because their faces were red."

A spokeswoman for the Springs & Crystal Falls amusement park said the management was investigating the cause of the power cut.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Bad Ass Jet and Sexy Babe (Classified Photos)









This Bad Ass Jet is piloted by a cute girl! New Yorker



Some classified photos of a bad ass jet along with a sleek and sexy baby. Jet piloted by Major C. Chen, USAF. Do you know what model is stealh-looking fighter jet? Pics were taken on an aircraft carrier.(Click on pic for larger view)

Random Pics from Auckland, New Zealand