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Title: Horsebox drivers hit with £300 fine over non-payment of £10 northern levy
Horsebox drivers from the Republic of Ireland are being hammered by £300 fines unless a £10 pre-paid levy is paid up before driving north of the border
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Horsebox drivers hit with £300 fine over non-payment of £10 northern levy
Horsebox drivers from the Republic of Ireland are being hammered by £300 fines unless a £10 pre-paid levy is paid up before driving north of the border
A £10 levy to drive horseboxes over 12 tonnes must be pre-paid before driving on northern roads. Equestrian competitors from the Republic of Ireland have been hit with £300 fines for non-payment
Isabel Hurley
HOSEBOX drivers in the Republic of Ireland have been warned to make sure they pay a £10 road levy before driving to Northern Ireland to avoid having to pay a hefty £300 fine and risk having their vehicle seized.
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