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2008-08-20 Drinking at home: Claire Some would argue that you are, citing the Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act 1937, Section 12 - exposing a child to risk of harm. (Don't be fooled by the age of the Act - it's still in...
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2008-08-05 Lights on vehicles: Malcolm Pretty specialist and I'm not a 'traffic' man, but I think it depends on whether they are obligatory or optional front lights: The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 Made 28th September...
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2008-05-12 laws in england: " NB Scottish, not English; criminal, not civil or immigration. " " How old do you have to be to purchase beer in a bar in England " Josh NB Scottish, not English. Doh! Please learn to read...
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2008-03-02 Previous Question: Anne Thanks for your kind words. This time, rather than using the website standard, but polite response to people who ask questions outwith my category, I'll simply answer your three questions truthfullyand...
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2007-11-12 indecent exposure?: Lou Different laws from Scotland, but still very much a crime, especially if he not only makes sure that your husband *isn't* at home, but also makes sure that you and/or your foster daughter *is/are*...
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