Comment by hnlmorg

3 days ago

You’re questions are already answered in the article:

1. The items were on display in this bedroom

2. The quantities were so small that they were deemed safe to eat.

This sounds like more of a case of the border force wanting to raise awareness rather than any actual danger being presented

The article only said that his solicitor (lawyer?) described the quantities as being so small they were safe enough to eat.

I read some more about it (Guardian) https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/apr/11/scien... and entirely agree with you that the border force over-reacted, and could have spent the money and resources more effectively than by pursuing this.

Also, via Guardian, this attitude is demeaning and depressing:

>"At a sentence hearing in March, the lawyer described Lidden as a “science nerd” who committed the offences out of pure naivety. “It was a manifestation of self-soothing retreating into collection; it could have been anything but in this case he latched on to the collection of the periodic table,”