Hoverspeed takes Customs to court

11-Jul-2002

Cross-Channel ferry operator Hoverspeed has begun legal action against HM Customs and Excise over its aggressive policy of confiscating liquor and tobacco that it suspects might be sold illegally in the UK.

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Cross-Channel ferry operator Hoverspeed has begun legal action against HM Customs and Excise over its aggressive policy of confiscating liquor and tobacco that it suspects might be sold illegally in

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