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Notification Requirements and the Sex Offender Register – How to Be Removed From The List
What is the ‘Sex Offender Register’? There isn’t an actual register, and the phrase refers to notification requirements imposed on...
Proposed Increase in Sentences Available for Animal Cruelty Offences
The government is planning to introduce legislation which will increase the maximum custodial sentence for animal cruelty offences under the...
Drone Laws – What Are the Rules?
With new rules governing drone usage coming into force, we take an updated look at the relevant laws surrounding this...
Environmental Crime Clampdown to Impact Haulage Industry
Environmental crime committed by people who illegally dump waste have cost land and property owners millions of pounds in the...
“High-Risk Offenders” – Why Not All Licences Are Returned at the End of a Driving Ban
Many people convicted of driving with excess alcohol leave court with a pretty clear idea as to when the end...
A Taxing Problem For Business
Change The main provisions of the Criminal Finances Act 2017 came into force on 30th September 2017, and there...
Harrison Ford and the Health and Safety Executive
It has been reported that Foodles Production Company has been fined £1.6m for the health and safety breach following Harrison...
Moseley and Kings Heath Public Space Protection Order
On the 26th of September 2016, a Public Space Protection Order came into force in Moseley and Kings Heath. A...
Increased penalties for using a mobile telephone while driving
It has been widely reported that the Government has announced that it is considering increasing the minimum number of penalty...