A visitors to Easter car boot sales in South Yorkshire are being urged to be on the lookout for traders selling counterfeit and smuggled cigarettes and alcohol.
HM Revenue and Customs wants rogue traders to be reported to stop cut-price cigarettes and booze being sold.
Officers say the fake goods are often produced in back-street or underground factories and their content cannot be guaranteed.
Stuart Crookshank, Assistant Director for HMRC, said: “Low-cost tobacco and alcohol products can often seem very attractive to people who believe they are buying genuine products at a knock-down price.