Officer Fines Passenger $500 For Not Declaring Apple She Received on Delta Plane

Published April 23rd, 2018 - 09:00 GMT
The forbidden fruit  for one U.S. customs officer. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
The forbidden fruit for one U.S. customs officer. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)

A Colorado woman traveling home from France was charged $500 because she was in possession of an apple.

On a flight from Paris to Denver, Delta Airlines staff handed out apples for an in-flight snack and Crystal Tadlock put hers in her purse to save for later. But once she carried the apple onto U.S. grounds, a customs agent said she broke a customs rule by not declaring the free fruit, even though it was still wrapped in Delta packaging.

"He had asked me if my trip to France was expensive and I said, 'yeah.' I didn't really get why he was asking that question, and then he said 'It's about to get a lot more expensive after I charge you $500,'" Tadlock told Fox 31-TV. "It's really unfortunate someone has to go through that and be treated like a criminal over a piece of fruit."

Tadlock said Delta should have been more diligent about warning passengers to not carry produce off the plane. But a Delta official told the Washington Post that food "is given with intention you consume it on board."

In a statement, Delta said they "encourage customers to follow U.S. Customs and Border Protection protocols."



This article has been adapted from its original source.

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