From
the BBC» A couple who discovered a migrant had clung to the back of their vehicle all the way home from France have been issued a £1,500 fine.
Adrian and Joanne Fenton said they called police when they found the person zipped inside the cover of a bike rack at their home in Heybridge, Essex, in October.
They later received a fine from the Home Office for failing to "check that no clandestine entrant was concealed" in the motorhome. The pair said they were drafting an appeal.
I have heard comment before that if someone who is being pursued by the police jumps on a train just as the doors close, and the train then pulls out, the train driver is not guilty of aiding and abetting. That makes sense - but how far does that release go if you (the driver) is not aware of the extra passenger, or has not checked that all his passengers are travelling for legitimate reasons?
How does this apply to a bus driver? To the driver of a community bus? To a taxi driver?