Lapland brothers each jailed for 13 months (From Daily Echo)
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Victor and Henry Mears sent to prison for Lapland New Forest con
12:36pm Friday 18th March 2011 in News
Victor (left) and Henry Mears
TWO brothers who conned thousands of customers into visiting what they claimed was a Lapland-style theme park in Hampshire were both jailed for 13 months today.
Victor Mears, 67, and Henry Mears, 60, offered visitors a winter wonderland with snow-covered log cabins, a nativity scene, husky dogs, polar bears and other animals, as well as a bustling Christmas market.
Instead, disappointed families found a muddy field, a broken ice rink and fairy lights hung from trees.
Within days of the Lapland New Forest attraction opening in November 2008, hundreds of disgruntled visitors complained to trading standards officials that they had been ripped off.
Less than a week later, the attraction closed, with the brothers blaming the media and sabotage by ''New Forest villains'' for the decision.
Dorset Trading Standards prosecuted the brothers under consumer protection laws.
The brothers, both from Brighton, denied eight charges of misleading advertising but they were found guilty in February on all counts at Bristol Crown Court.
With visitors charged £30 a ticket and up to 10,000 advance bookings online, the Mears brothers were set to gross £1.2m.
They advertised the theme park on its own website, in newspapers and with flyers.
The eye-catching website offered a ''snow-covered village near Bournemouth'' with a ''magical tunnel of light'', ''beautiful snow-covered log cabins'', a ''bustling Christmas market'', ''wonderful ice rink'' and ''delicious hot and cold seasonal food''.
People travelled from as far as west Wales, the Midlands and the south east of England to visit the attraction at Matchams Leisure Park, near Ringwood.
Victor Mears, who has previous convictions for obtaining money transfer by deception, VAT evasion and conspiracy to defraud, admitted he took a ''bit of a gamble'' in setting up Lapland New Forest without investing any money.
But he told the court: ''I showed due diligence. I did everything I could to account for everything.''
Henry Mears told jurors the attraction was everything they promised customers it would be.
''Whatever you do, you will find the public complain about something,'' he added.
Comments(11)
Brite Spark
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12:55pm Fri 18 Mar 11
StEmmosfire
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1:30pm Fri 18 Mar 11
Brite Spark wrote:like
They'll be out by Christmas lol!
Higginz
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1:44pm Fri 18 Mar 11
CazzB
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1:49pm Fri 18 Mar 11
Ozmosis
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2:07pm Fri 18 Mar 11
acid drop
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3:14pm Fri 18 Mar 11
CazzB wrote:I agree hang em
I was not going to comment on this but the capture words seemed very apt and made me chuckle..... hang-both
SpittingFire
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6:05pm Fri 18 Mar 11
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A pair of one trick ponies in the New Forest!
Dirty Harry
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6:47pm Fri 18 Mar 11
cyber_fug wrote:What Planet are you on ? OPEN your eyes and look around you I bet you are one of these people who open their car window and throw all rubbish out ! The fly tipper should have got 5 years ! These 2 guys did not get away with their crime they ONLY stood to make a million ! They did NOT make a million
Is this really justice ? In this story two alleged serial offenders who stood to net over a £1m get thirteen months for blatantly ripping the public off, yet in the next story a man is jailed for 3yrs for trying to feed him family. I am not saying that the fly tipper shouldn't be punished but surely this fraud is far more serious than fly tipping ?
now in the north
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10:14pm Sat 19 Mar 11
thats 150K each for 6 months all expenses paid trip at her majestys pleasure!
bargain id say!
meanwhile, david cameron blasts on about tightening belts while allowing charges like this to stand...
A woman was handcuffed and 'treated like a hardened criminal' after she helped herself to food worth £200 that had been thrown away by a Tesco store following a power cut.
Condor Man
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12:00am Sun 20 Mar 11
cyber_fug says...
12:46pm Fri 18 Mar 11
I am not saying that the fly tipper shouldn't be punished but surely this fraud is far more serious than fly tipping ?