Fine cancelled for motorhome couple who found migrant

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Fine cancelled for motorhome couple who found migrant

A couple who were fined £1,500 after they reported a migrant had clung to a bike rack on their motorhome have been told the penalty has been cancelled.

The Home Office had ordered Adrian and Joanne Fenton, from Heybridge in Essex, to pay the fine for "failing to check that no clandestine entrant was concealed" in the vehicle as they crossed the English Channel.

Mr Fenton said Border Force had now told him it had taken his objection to liability into consideration and reduced the fine to £0.

Mrs Fenton said she was "ecstatic" about the Home Offices change of heart.

Mr Fenton, 57, had boarded Le Shuttle from Calais to Folkestone in Kent on the evening of 15 October after they had been travelling around France.

Mrs Fenton, 55, told the JVS show on BBC Three Counties Radio that, after a six-hour drive, her husband had unzipped the cover of the bicycle rack and found the migrant inside.

The couple said they called the police to tell them they had found the stowaway.

Mrs Fenton said the boy later informed the police he was 16 years old and from Sudan.

They then received an email saying they were being fined.

Mrs Fenton argued that the man had been clinging to the outside of the motorhome rather than being inside it.

Mr Felton said he had thought he had done the right thing by calling the police.

The couple have now received an email from Border Force, which is part of the Home Office, reducing the fine to £0.

Mrs Fenton said: "Its about motorhomes and caravaners coming through the borders - how many more people are going to get caught out exactly the same?"

Her husband added: "We dont want anyone else to go through what weve gone through.

"If someone does call the police because theyve got someone discovered in their motorhome, Border Force shouldnt even be considering fining them because everyones doing the moral and the right thing."

He said the Home Office should "be looking at their policy and make sure that its fit for purpose and not targeting holidaymakers".

Mrs Fenton said the couple would still take their motorhome abroad but would be "ultra careful - therell be no covers over the bike rack".

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