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Josie Appleton

Taking on the busybody state

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1 in 5 councils ban swearing under 'busybody' powers

Councils in England and Wales have introduced a swathe of bizarre bans that will turn ordinary people into unwitting criminals.

Our new report finds that councils have used Public Spaces Protection Orders (which allow them to ban any activ...

20 days ago
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Third defeat in row for government on 'busybody' fines

Last night peers inflicted the third defeat in a row on the government, as they supported the latest in a series of amendments to stop the corrupt habit of private companies issuing penalties on commission.

Shockingly, Labour was the only...

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‘Excessive honking’ and other new car-crimes

Tandridge District Council is considering a ban on ‘excessive horn honking’, which means drivers could be fined £100 pounds (soon to be £500) if they are judged to be honking their horn too much.

At least 39 other UK councils have brought...

2 months ago
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Victory on ‘busybody’ fines in the House of Lords

Council ‘busybody’ powers (Public Spaces Protection Orders, and Community Protection Notices) have led to new bans on everyday activities such as feeding the birds, standing in groups, or having a messy garden. These offences can be punishe...

2 months ago
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Councils carry out 'political censorship' of local campaigns

Councils have created new ‘event spaces’ in town and city centres, and demand that people apply and pay a fee in order to use the space.

This replaces a traditional custom whereby people would put up temporary stalls in certain areas o...

3 months ago
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    Writer, researcher, author of 'Officious - Rise of the Busybody State'.

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