The Jacks
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Essex couple fined £1,500 after migrant hid on motorhome
The pair are given a £1,500 penalty after finding the young man once they arrived home in Essex.
www.bbc.co.uk
That’s exactly right. Even the RHA (unofficially) used to tell operators “let em go and shut up”As the couple suggests, should anyone else find themselves in a similar position, they would be better off letting the migrant go free and keep quiet about it.
Why would you want to do that?I would have kicked the fook out of him before dumping in the countryside, no ecilop involved.
I suspect this will end up getting revoked. Everyone is saying the same thing in the motorhome community. If it happens to them they wont call the police now.
Hundreds of Truck drivers have been fined, and there have been numerous representations to .gov, don't think this will make much differance, well it didn't last time it happened to a motorhomer.
on the french second home owner site there was rear dash cam footage of aThe year we were getting lock down due to covid we left Spain early, on our way back we stopped at citi Europe to get a few supplies, whilst we were sat in the motorhome having some lunch, before we were due on the tunnel, we saw a guy limb under someone’s bike cover, when the owner of the motorhome came back I went over and told him what I had seen, his reply was that’s fine we will just leave him there, as we are going to Germany..
As his wife was German so they were going to stay with her relatives
NZ, you would get away with it by saying you are keeping your lunch fresh by storing outside.But playing devils advocate- I suppose we are ALL responsible for our Vehicles & Loads while travelling.
I can assure you I make full use of my ‘Parts Locker’ !NZ, you would get away with it by saying you are keeping your lunch fresh by storing outside.![]()
AFAIK you get a fine for anything except being 'under duress', so if you turn up at customs and they find someone you get fined, the law won't be changed as this story will (maybe) ensure people check their vehicle before turning up at the ferry port, certainly we did after stopping about 20 miles before Calais and seeing a few suspects about.But playing devils advocate- I suppose we are ALL responsible for our Vehicles & Loads while travelling.
You'd get arrested for about 37 offences.Keep him ball & chained up, and send him back after he has worked of the £1500 fine.