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bobc1941 | 07:24 Thu 20th Apr 2017 | ChatterBank
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A friend of mine told me a story of about an englishman who went to a restaurant in Europe and unbeknowingly paid his bill with forged Euros,the restaurant called the police and he was arrested and told that if he pleaded guilty he would be let off with a fine. The case went to court and he was jailed for 7 months. Are there a lot of forged euros circulating the notes appear to be less secure than Sterling notes.
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That's a bit hard. Did he not explain where he got them?
Surely the Daily Mail would be all over it if it was as described.
I heard this story also.
A bloke down the pub told the bloke doing my carpets.
He was given the Euros by an illegal immigrant on benefits who was working as a taxi driver. The police were unable to arrest the illegal immigrant due to his human rights and with the UK leaving the EU soon .....
There will be another bit of fantastic folk-lore out there to top your tale. It's usually a bloke down the pub.
It's beginning to sound like something from Hans Christian Andersen or the Brothers Grimm.
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There are forged euros being circulated the euro countries won't admit it to avoid a scandal.
Why not?

Our government freely admits there are fakes in circulation.
Sounds a well dodgy story to me.
Was it a friend of a friend that told your friend ?
Each EU country issues its own Euro notes with a slightly different design so there is not just one design to look out for, which must make spotting a fake more difficult.

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