A Swindon woman who used a fake story to get members of the public to give her money at fuel stations has been banned from going to three service stations along the M4.

Charlotte Branford, 41, of Godolphin Close, was found to be exploiting members of the public, asking for fuel money, following an investigation by Thames Valley police.

Branford pleaded guilty to three counts of fraud by false representation offences when she appeared at Swindon Magistrates Court on Thursday, January 12.

The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald: Charlotte Branford preyed on and took advantage of people’s good nature.Charlotte Branford preyed on and took advantage of people’s good nature. (Image: TVP)

The offender received a two year Criminal Behaviour Order, which was granted after Branford had attended service stations in Berkshire and Wiltshire, approaching members of the public with a fake story.

Money was then asked from the unassuming members of the public to apparently help pay for her fuel.

A statement from the police said: “She preyed on and took advantage of people’s good nature.

The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald: The false story revolved around Branford getting money for fuel at service stations.The false story revolved around Branford getting money for fuel at service stations. (Image: Getty)

“The CBO, which is in place for two years, prohibits Branford from going to or entering Membury service grounds, Leigh Delamere service grounds and Chieveley service grounds, including the petrol forecourts.

“It also prohibits her from approaching any member of the public to solicit money or goods using a false story within Berkshire and Wiltshire.”

It is also noted that should the CBO be breached, Branford can be arrested and brought back before the courts.