ress Associat ionThe rip-off prices, which the Government is trying to help bring down, mean many families face shelling out around 拢1,000 extra to be allowed to travel on 颅holiday this summer. So scammers are selling counterfeit documents looking just like the real thing.As well as the risk of arrest, people using fake certificates could also transport the virus at a time officials are desperate to reduce infection rates.Tory MP David Morris said: These scammers are putting the lives and health of others at risk to make a quick buck. They must be stopped immediately. At the same time, the Government must work with the airlines to bring down these costs for testing. Crooks we found charge a lot less than the average 拢141 for real ones. They sell them online and even at airports. 3People travelling with fake certificates is a nightmare scenario for authoritiesCredit: ReutersMost read in News TravelFALLING FOR NYWhat to know about the Empire State Buildings new attractionNO SLEEP TONIGHTKinky sex-themed hotels with sex dungeons raunchy room giftsNAKED ATTRACTIONTravelling couple gain thousands of fans with NAKED pictures on InstagramCHARMING!Inside Disney Worlds Bnbn Horoscope today, July 19, 2024: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg