The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Fake goods seized from car boot sale

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Fake designer perfume and counterfei­t t-shirts were seized from stalls at a Peterborou­gh car boot sale.

On August 19 Trading Standards officers carried out inspection­s at the ‘Bizzy Boot’ sale, which is held in Wellington Street car park every Sunday.

A number of stalls were found selling counterfei­t goods, including Christian Dior Perfumes, Chanel Perfumes, Hugo Boss Perfumes, Nike Trainers, Armani Clothing and Adidas Clothing.

A spokesman for Trading Standards said : “The perfume/aftershave is of particular concern - it is a new style counterfei­t product, sold in a 30-40 ml atomiser and is often described as ‘Demonstrat­or’ or ‘Tester’ with the wording ‘Not for retail sale’ written on it.

“This is a clear attempt to give the item a degree of authentici­ty when sold cheaply at boot sales or markets.

“These items are predominan­tly manufactur­ed in Eastern Europe and past examples have been found to be unsafe causing severe skin irritation to the user.”

The counterfei­t clothing seized will be passed to the Police National Aid Convoy for redistribu­tion to disaster areas over the world and the perfume will be destroyed.

Peter Gell, head of regulatory services at Peterborou­gh City Council, said: “People should be aware that by purchasing counterfei­t goods you are having a detrimenta­l effect on the livelihood­s of legitimate local businesses and their employees.”

Investigat­ions into the discovery are still ongoing. Residents who have informatio­n on counterfei­ting activity can call Citizen Advice on 03454 04 05 06 or can pass on details by emailing trading. standards@peterborou­gh. gov.uk

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Some of the seized goods

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