Originally posted by milanbenes
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" unless the Bank of England starts giving Nectar points with every pound in cash you spend",
i wonder when Hector will start taxing nectar cards and the like ?
Milan.
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[QUOTE=Lucifer Box]According to Radio 4 this morning, the latest "Respect" proposal is that anybody found with more than one thousand pounds in cash on their person will have to appear before a court to explain how they came by the money.
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Oh no! Who will Gooner wave his wad at now??Last edited by Phoenix; 10 January 2006, 13:29.
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Compared to using a cashback credit card, unless the Bank of England starts giving Nectar points with every pound in cash you spend, I suspect this will be the case for a long time to come.
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Originally posted by milanbenesin Britain the populace have been educated into giving cash a stigma
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in Britain the populace have been educated into giving cash a stigma
in Europe cash is king
Milan.
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxAccording to Radio 4 this morning, the latest "Respect" proposal is that anybody found with more than one thousand pounds in cash on their person will have to appear before a court to explain how they came by the money. If they cannot give a satisfactory explanation, the money will be seized as likely proceeds of crime.
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Originally posted by GibbonWhere I live you can get arrested for vagrancy if you have less than the price of a haircut on yourself, and that would be £1000+ in Hair for Guys.
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Where I live you can get arrested for vagrancy if you have less than the price of a haircut on yourself, and that would be £1000+ in Hair for Guys.
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Originally posted by PerlOfWisdomThey'll water it down so that they only take the 40% tax on it. What a relief that'll be. It's only fair.
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They'll water it down so that they only take the 40% tax on it. What a relief that'll be. It's only fair.
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Here We Go: Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Now the wedge is in, Tony Blair is making sure it is being hammered in with a frenzy, no doubt to ensure he leaves a lasting political legacy.
According to Radio 4 this morning, the latest "Respect" proposal is that anybody found with more than one thousand pounds in cash on their person will have to appear before a court to explain how they came by the money. If they cannot give a satisfactory explanation, the money will be seized as likely proceeds of crime.
There's a nice precedent to set. And so soon after giving the police the power to arrest any citizen at any time, regardless of whether an offence has been committed or suspected to have been committed or not, and then to be allowed to forcibly take a DNA sample from them and retain it forever "just in case".Tags: None
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