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Freedom in Everyday Life

Josie Appleton

Taking on the busybody state

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

‘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.

22 days 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...

a month 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.

2 months ago
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The new crime of feeding the birds

Feeding the birds used to be considered something that raised the spirits and gave something to the world (‘show you care’, was the line in the song in Mary Poppins).

3 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Josie Appleton

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

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