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Warning: humour bypass alert!Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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I believe there are a very large number of government officials who now have the right to enter your home without a warrant. It used to be just C & E...Originally posted by eliquant View Postyes, yet more of a freedoms taken away from us. Looks like now HMRC (not just Customs & Excise) will be able to kick your door down or at least make demands to enter your premises as of April 2009 (ok if you obstruct I think they have the 'right' to charge you £60 per day after the point of obstruction).
I mean, I've got nothing to hide and any correspondance can be done via mail / solicitors so what on earth is this new law about ??Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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What about the five-a-day czar?Originally posted by ratewhore View PostI believe there are a very large number of government officials who now have the right to enter your home without a warrant. It used to be just C & E...Comment
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