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15 August 2016
15.08.16 - The 45-year-old was given a community order and will have to wear a tagging device and be confined to his home in Runcorn between the hours of 7pm and 7am for the next four months. He was also ordered to pay the Council's legal costs of £1,222.88 and a further £60 victim surcharge.
11 August 2016
10.08.16 Frank King was presented with a Career Achievement Award upon his retirement from Westminster City Council Trading Standards on Wednesday 10 August
11 August 2016
11.08.16 - Officers from the Dorset County Council trading standards team were tipped off by a visitor to the market and subsequently identified hundreds of imitation items for sale by a stallholder from Bournemouth.
11 August 2016
11.08.16 - Watch Out! Haul of fake Rolex, Omega, Hublot and Tagheuer watches that if real would be worth £450k are being sold on social media.
11 August 2016
11.08.16 - More than 100 mobile handsets - including 26 mini-phones shaped like sports cars - and accessories were recovered.
10 August 2016
10.08.16 - A total of 620 counterfeit England replica shirts were seized along with 146 other counterfeit products, including Ray-Ban sunglasses, T25 fitness programmes and Alpinestar motorcycle gloves.
08 August 2016
08.08.16 - Among the items seized from the “dodgy traders†were 15 electrical products deemed to pose a fire risk – including travel adapters and phone chargers. A further 45 counterfeit items, including phones, sunglasses, cigarette lighters and belt buckles, were also confiscated.
04 August 2016
04.08.16 - Complete with genuine-looking branding and logos, these clothes look the real deal. But the knock-off jeans and t-shirts are part of a stash of fake designer goods worth £36,000 seized in Newcastle.
04 August 2016
04.08.16 - The haul includes clothing, sunglasses, trainers, handbags, DVDs, moneyboxes, ash trays and mugs.
29 July 2016
29.07.16 - Three of the brands seized (Black Mount, Jin Ling and fake Mayfair), posed a serious fire hazard as they failed reduced ignition tests – meaning they burn more quickly and don't self-extinguish if dropped or if left unattended.
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