Daily Express
By Alison Little
Deputy Political Editor
Millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money will be spent on policing new “no smoking in public” rules.
Critics said there would be a town hall Taliban – an army of undercover officials with power to enter pubs, bars and offices.
They will be able to photograph, film and slap instant fines on offenders, part of “heavy-handed” plans by Labour to create a police state. ...Read full story here
Monday, February 19, 2007
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