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VP8
12th Nov 2007, 04:04
This link is to a London Councils PDF... page 14 make me feel sick... has our society come to this?

http://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/upl...%20(FINAL).pdf

Am I being cynical just because the Olympics are coming :uhoh:


VEEPS:sad:



Son of the Bottle
12th Nov 2007, 04:41
Yer link's broken

VP8
12th Nov 2007, 05:14
DOOH!!

http://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/upload/public/attachments/1250/071015%20As%20advertised%20(FINAL).pdf

veeps

gingernut
12th Nov 2007, 05:45
On the face of it, heartless, but what's the big picture?

Spinflight
12th Nov 2007, 08:34
Freedom? Charity? Imposing pontless laws in order to criminalise the average subject? :}

TheDesertFerret
12th Nov 2007, 08:45
You needn't worry folks.

A few civil servant busybodies drafting a bill is one thing.

Cash strapped local authorities enforcing it are another. There will be no additional staff to enforce this policy (does the bill make it law?).

The Police will not be wasting their time on this.

It's not worth the paper it is written on.

BellyAir
12th Nov 2007, 08:52
But it won't stop councils sending out threatening letters and applying pressure that way.

It don't cost much and the kind of people who do this charitable work are likely to take it at face value.

We need a revolution. Who's with me?

gizmocat
12th Nov 2007, 09:18
Count me in.:ok:

stagger
12th Nov 2007, 10:41
They want to ban organisations giving free refreshments and food to the homeless.

But...

Exemptions would be included, for example, ... giving out free samples outside retail premises.

So retail good - charity bad.:ugh:

And check out the other lunacy in here...

Page 5....

Problem - Currently London borough councils are precluded from charging for the use of men’s urinals (although not closets) under the Public Health Act 1936.

Solution - Amend act to allow councils to charge.

Result - Filthy streets

goudie
12th Nov 2007, 10:56
'Do you hear the people sing?
Singing the song of angry men'

radeng
12th Nov 2007, 12:03
There's quite a lot of little things in that document where the whole basis seems to be to get cash. Charging for public toilets, for instance. Or 'social clubs' - where they charge for registration. So does that mean that a chess club, renting its own room, would have to find the cash to 'register' - just so some bloated councillor can get his extravagant expenses? What about a room rented by various organsiations - do they all have to 'register'? What about Scout and Guide huts?
Very dodgy. I could find stronger names, but the moderator wouldn't like them!

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!
12th Nov 2007, 12:34
Why not just organise the food line so they first have to pass past a table where they get given a penny and then on to the tables where they get charged for the food - say a penny a plate?

It's no longer free food at that point.

reynoldsno1
12th Nov 2007, 20:47
Currently London borough councils are precluded from charging for the use of men’s urinals (although not closets) under the Public Health Act 1936.

Solution - Amend act to allow councils to charge.


They're taking the p*ss aren't they....?