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EXCISE DUTIES Seizure of vehicle and trailer containing large quantity of smuggled cigarettes whether terms of Respondents offer to restore vehicle and trailer reasonable
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
EURO LOGISTICS 2000 LIMITED Appellant
- and -
THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents
Tribunal: Peter H Lawson (Chairman)
Richard D Corke FCA
Sitting in public in Bristol on 29 April 2003
Mr D J Payne, VAT Consultant, for the Appellant
Sarabjit Singh, Counsel, for the Respondents
(a) it was not reasonable to say it was "not a usual load". Mr Layne had said that he had carried goods such as frozen chips, cornettos, yoghurt, wood and car bumpers. The electrical goods, in fact speakers, were no more unusual than car bumpers.
(b) it was not reasonable for Customs to expect the haulier to contact the main contractor's customer. We accept the evidence that this would have been regarded as unethical.
(c) Nor was it reasonable to highlight the fact Mr Layne had not been to Austria before. Vienna is no more unusual than any other destination on continental Europe.
(d) To travel out with an empty trailer was Euro Logistics' decision, not a requirement of the customer, and nothing suspicious should have been inferred from that.
LON/02/8230