A car boot seller who flogged counterfeit clothing and accessories has been ordered to pay back £15,000.
Tracy Gane, 46, was caught by Trading Standards officers who bought a pair of fake Ralph Lauren sunglasses from her stall at the Navigation Way car boot sale in Fleetwood. Two weeks later, they returned and seized a haul of counterfeit clothing and accessories from the stall including Hugo Boss polo shirts, Chanel earrings, Dior sunglasses, and Louis Vuitton scarves and wallets.
Officers valued the goods at about £25,000 compared to their genuine high street counterparts. When interviewed, Gane, of South Strand, Fleetwood, told officers that it had not occurred to her that some of her stock could be fakes. But sentencing her in December 2023, Judge Simon Medland KC said that she must have known the goods were 'dodgy.'Gane pleaded guilty to six offences under the Trade Marks Act and was fined £2,500.
"On top of this, the law assumes that any money made during the past six years is from illegal activity. Offenders will be made to repay every penny they cannot account for, or face spending time in prison. "Taking a strong stance against fraudsters will send the message that this type of behaviour will not be tolerated in Lancashire.
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