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Julian Hall wrote: > David Johnson wrote: >> On Monday 05 November 2007 10:01:26 Steph Foster wrote: >> >>> In fact , if any one enters your property being it business or >>> residential and you ask them to leave, if they fail to do so having >>> given them opportunity to do so they then become >>> trespassers. You have the legal right to evict them, with the use of >>> "reasonable force". >>> >>> This obviously excludes police and those in possession of a properly >>> executed warrant. >>> >> You can add the Health and Safety Executive to that list. If you're a business >> they can kick your door in, shut you down, seize your property and force your >> staff to make statements (and prosecute them if they don't) all without any >> need for a warrant or the police... >> >> Regards, >> David. >> >> > IIRC ICSTIS ( http://www.icstic.org ) can cause similar grief without > even entering your premises if you infringe the premium phone guidelines. > What like rigging the outcome of a phone in poll or something .... oh .... wait....! Robin
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