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…stacked against you. For example, if you take a breathalyser test and it comes back over the limit for alcohol, how can you argue against that? In fact, driving offence…
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Fly-tipping Commercial Waste: What Businesses Need to Know
…manner. How does fly-tipping occur? Commercial fly-tipping can occur when a company decides to illegally dump waste in order to avoid paying the costs of proper disposal. Commercial fly-tipping also…
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What is the law regarding indecent images?
…complex, for example in incidents involving shared houses, shared computers, accidental viewings and the like. The consequences of a conviction can be devastating, and can have long lasting affects well…
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Can you deny child access until a DNA test is completed?
…father does not have Parental Responsibility they can be denied access to child until a DNA test is complete. Getting a DNA test If there is a dispute over whether…
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Indecent image offences – the need for expert advice
…existence and so might not be guilty of any offence concerning that file. Furthermore, just because a device shows that a search or series of searches have been carried out…
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Criminal Prosecutions and the Prosecution Disclosure of Evidence
…or capable of assisting the defence if disclosed. It is the prosecution who apply the disclosure test and not the police, and the prosecution can only apply the test to…
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…in to three main categories- Possession of indecent images Making of indecent images – making can refer to downloading images Distribution of images Just because a computer, phone or tablet…
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…the Legal Ombudsman within six months of our final response to you. Complaints about your bill The above complaints procedure also applies to complaints arising concerning our bill. There may…
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…law on 26th May 2011 as “The Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment) Regulations 2011”. It is regulated by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) www.ico.gov.uk who decided that enforcement…