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Thousands using illegal car fuel | Thousands using illegal car fuel |
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Thousands of motorists nationwide are filling up with illegal fuel, according to Revenue and Customs. | Thousands of motorists nationwide are filling up with illegal fuel, according to Revenue and Customs. |
Customs officers have carried out spot checks at petrol stations, supermarkets and car parks to catch motorists using reduced-duty fuels. | Customs officers have carried out spot checks at petrol stations, supermarkets and car parks to catch motorists using reduced-duty fuels. |
In some areas one in five tanks in vehicles stopped were found to contain red diesel, an agricultural fuel only intended for off-road farming vehicles. | In some areas one in five tanks in vehicles stopped were found to contain red diesel, an agricultural fuel only intended for off-road farming vehicles. |
Red diesel only costs about 35p a litre - about 65p less than ordinary fuels. | Red diesel only costs about 35p a litre - about 65p less than ordinary fuels. |
So far this year, more than 1,700 private cars have been found running on the illegal fuel. | |
Red diesel works in the same way as normal diesel but, because it is taxed at a lower rate, it is only to be used in agricultural vehicles. | Red diesel works in the same way as normal diesel but, because it is taxed at a lower rate, it is only to be used in agricultural vehicles. |
People who use the illegal fuel are abusing the tax system - they cheat the whole country Revenue and Customs | People who use the illegal fuel are abusing the tax system - they cheat the whole country Revenue and Customs |
It is chemically marked with a red dye to make it more identifiable. | It is chemically marked with a red dye to make it more identifiable. |
With normal diesel prices soaring, Revenue and Customs fear that drivers using the fuel illegally are costing UK taxpayers £350m each year. | With normal diesel prices soaring, Revenue and Customs fear that drivers using the fuel illegally are costing UK taxpayers £350m each year. |
A Revenue and Customs spokeswoman said: "Using red diesel may seem an attractive option, but the price difference is there for a reason. | A Revenue and Customs spokeswoman said: "Using red diesel may seem an attractive option, but the price difference is there for a reason. |
"People who use the illegal fuel are abusing the tax system. They cheat the whole country out of vital funds for public services." | "People who use the illegal fuel are abusing the tax system. They cheat the whole country out of vital funds for public services." |
The spokeswoman explained that a scale of penalty charges is in place to punish those who use illegal fuels. | The spokeswoman explained that a scale of penalty charges is in place to punish those who use illegal fuels. |
For example, she said a person who used £27 of red diesel could be charged a £500 penalty. | For example, she said a person who used £27 of red diesel could be charged a £500 penalty. |
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