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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ The ABF's annual statistics often show tens of thousands of items intercepted fo
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If you want to ckeck additional data about this subject, here are a few links that could help (Warning, this is Australian government official data):
If you want to ckeck additional data about this subject, here are a few links that could help (Warning, this is Australian government official data, it might be incorrect):
Australian Border Force (ABF) Annual Reports [here](https://www.abf.gov.au/about-us/publications/annual-reports).
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If a package is intercepted and investigated, a fake name often does not protect the recipient from liability, especially if other forms of evidence connect them to the delivery.
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here is an interesting [article](https://www.thefederalcriminalattorneys.com/fictitious-name-address) about this law text.
When you go to sign for a package, there are some important questions to ask yourself. First, you need to check if your jurisdiction requires a signature for police action. If it doesnt, signing will not impact anything. However, if a signature is required for police action, theres a chance the delivery could be part of a controlled operation, which might lead to your arrest.
Governments oversee the entire delivery process, and they can decide to intervene at any point. However, its important to note that if a government opts to launch a [controlled](https://darknetbible.info/bible/shipping/controlled_delivery/index.html) delivery against you, refusing to sign might only delay the inevitable. In the end, authorities will find a way to arrest you if they are determined.