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Scottish Criminal Law - any area. NOT IMMIGRATION ISSUES. I am a retired, operational Police Officer with 30 years` service. As well as my own knowledge and training, I can draw on many other resources in the Scottish criminal justice system and welcome the challenge. NB Scottish, not English; criminal, not civil or immigration!

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Master of Arts degree; Police Basic and Advanced Police examinations.

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Recent Answers from Bruce Fyfe

2012-04-18 tipping laws:

Graham    UNAUTHORISED DEDUCTION OF WAGES  > >   > > The Employment Rights Act 1996 defines wages as any sums payable to a worker by his employer in connection with this employment. This will include things

2012-04-08 owner taking 25% of tips for promotions:

Heather    You don't say whether the service charge is discretionary or not. Whether or not it is a discretionary charge (depending on what it says on the menu/customer sign), deducting from staff wages

2011-12-14 Deductions from a waiters salary:

Ewan    You clearly state that the service charge is discretionary, therefore deducting any such unpaid amount from staff wages is illegal.    Unless otherwise previously agreed, eg in a contract, employers

2011-10-21 Annoying Motorists:

Sorry for the delay in answering, Chris.    In short:    Highway Code - merge in turn. The drivers should all be using both lanes and merging in turn.    You are not allowed to cross a solid white line

2011-08-04 Fraud:

If there is no other evidence against your friend (I don't know him, so cannot say if he is credible or not and thus whether he is involved or not) and if you are in Scotland, I believe there is no likelihood

 

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