Ricey1 wrote: » The customs are stopping cars today beside Tesco I never seen the customs stopping cars before, wonder is it a new thing to raise a bit of money for the government, between that and the gatso vans they might be able to pay of the debt a bit faster
ziedth wrote: » Surely customs have no right to search you just walking(or in this case driving) around? are you sure it wasn't a drugs search or something?
Bards wrote: » they have more powers than the Gardai and can stop and search anyone for anything without a warrant etc.
gscully wrote: » Surely only at the point of entry to the country though?
ziedth wrote: » That's what I would think, they are a border agency like.
Ricey1 wrote: » There is lots of posts about them stopping all over the country today It would be some laugh if they stopped the queen in her yellow reg limo and asked her what she was doing here
STIG83 wrote: » AFAIK customs can open your fuel tank and take a sample of it to make sure it not red diesel even when the car is parked somewhere.
Doylers wrote: » Bang on, happened to a friend of mine about 2 weeks ago, were testing his diesel.
STIG83 wrote: » How do they fine someone if red diesel is found and the car owner not there? leave a note on the windscreen?
dayshah wrote: » Take a note of the reg, follow the car, and then bust whoever it supplying the stuff.
STIG83 wrote: » Bloody hell!! they take no crap by the sound of it!!
feelingstressed wrote: » They certainly don't and in some ways they have even more power then Gardaí
STIG83 wrote: » If they saw a car with no insurance or tax would they have power to report it?
ziedth wrote: » Ya seem when I heard customs I for some reason thought of them search for fruit and veg
Ricey1 wrote: » Most cars these days have locks on the fuel tank so it would be impossible to open the fuel tank without causing damage