A day-tripper who exploited changes in customs law 2 Nov 1995 A day-tripper who exploited changes in customs law to make cash by bringing huge quantities of duty-free booze and cigarettes into England, walked free from court today (Fri). John Day, 51, This Content is for Members only Please register or login to access it Login Username Password Remember me Enter your email address or username Cancel Register A nanny’s devotion to the baby she was caring for A terrified wife was subjected to a seven-hour k MORE FROM SURREAL Recent PostsTICKET EXPIRED THE FINANCIAL ADVISOR AND THE POP-SOCKS THE BOGUS BARRISTER Bold thief caught out by his bald head Crane driver who flushed his wife’s head down the toilet Recent PostsTICKET EXPIRED THE FINANCIAL ADVISOR AND THE POP-SOCKS THE BOGUS BARRISTER Bold thief caught out by his bald head Crane driver who flushed his wife’s head down the toilet MORE FROM THE CRIME VAULTS Recent PostsThe rape and murder spree of the ‘E17 Night Stalker’ Shamed MP gets three months Killer’s family weep as mother of this innocent murder victim shames them in court ‘Freezer Killer’ kept a body iced for three years and then murdered again Ken Regan, Bill Horncy and Peter Rees:THE MURDER GAME Recent PostsThe rape and murder spree of the ‘E17 Night Stalker’ Shamed MP gets three months Killer’s family weep as mother of this innocent murder victim shames them in court ‘Freezer Killer’ kept a body iced for three years and then murdered again Ken Regan, Bill Horncy and Peter Rees:THE MURDER GAME