https://reason.com/2021/12/08/dallas...explained-why/
According to the article, it's a 25 year old lady carrying all that cash. Wonder if it's one of our girls
The article is lazy in its report. It said nothing about the $10,000 limit to carry cash NOT reported on the Declaration form. I suspect the seizure was related to failure to declare. That said, the law needs a major overhaul. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
You don't have to declare cash on domestic flights. Just international. She flew from Chicago to Dallas-- despite their vast differences, that's still domestic. Domestic has no limits. You can carry 10 million in cash if you so desire. Originally Posted by Grace PrestonOk, yeah, my automatic reaction is to think International. It will be interesting to learn why she flew with that much cash. At the risk of deciding she is guilty upfront, there is no good, legal reason to carry that much cash. Half the people I know never carry even $10 on their person.
As a side comment, that particular police dog is a trained narcotics dog.Yes. One would think the narcotics angle would appear somewhere in the article. Maybe the Writer was afraid to insinuate drug involvement, and thus left that out?
That was not mentioned in the posted article.
As a secondary comment, every airport I usually bounce through has multiple dogs on permanent assignment. Narc, explosive, other. Hanging out in passenger areas and down in baggage handling. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter