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C00194
EXCISE DUTY - community traveller entering the UK with tobacco in excess of minimum indicative levels - goods found not to be for own use but held for a commercial purpose - Customs' review decision not to restore goods held to be reasonable - appeal dismissed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
MICHELLE SAUNDERS Appellant
- and -
THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents
Tribunal: Mr M S Johnson (Chairman)
Mr R Presho FCMA
Sitting in public in York on the 25th September 2003
The Appellant appeared in person
Mr R Toone, counsel instructed by the Solicitor for the Customs and Excise, for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2003
DECISION
"On the day I was stopped by the Customs officer my mother was travelling with me. We became separated leaving the ferry. My mother asked for a cigarette and I handed her one, gave her my lighter as well and this is the reason I did not have a lighter with me."
M S JOHNSON
CHAIRMAN
RELEASE DATE: 24 May 2005
MAN/03/8087