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date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 18:12:19 +0100,
group: uk.music.folk
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Licensing - Remember this?
http://tinyurl.com/lazvcy
The answers to twenty myths about public entertainment and the Licensing
Bill 18 February 2003 Kim Howells Licensing Minister
These included reassurance to the public, like
Existing public safety and noise legislation does NOT cover all of the
issues dealt with by licensing law.
Local authorities will NOT be able to impose unreasonable conditions on
licences.
Busking will NOT be licensable.
date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 18:12:19 +0100
author: Roger Gall
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Re: Licensing - Remember this?
In message , Roger Gall
writes
>http://tinyurl.com/lazvcy
>
>The answers to twenty myths about public entertainment and the Licensing
>Bill 18 February 2003 Kim Howells Licensing Minister
>
>These included reassurance to the public, like
>
> Existing public safety and noise legislation does NOT cover all of the
>issues dealt with by licensing law.
>
> Local authorities will NOT be able to impose unreasonable conditions on
>licences.
>
> Busking will NOT be licensable.
>
>
Kim Howells? Bloke who seemingly did not understand what he was saying?
Whatever happened to him?
Apparently a Privy Councillor. Words fail me.
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Peter Thomas
date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 19:00:12 +0100
author: Peter Thomas lid
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Re: Licensing - Remember this?
In message , Peter Thomas
<peterdoubled@doubledemon.co.uk.invalid> writes
>In message , Roger Gall
> writes
>>http://tinyurl.com/lazvcy
>>
>>The answers to twenty myths about public entertainment and the Licensing
>>Bill 18 February 2003 Kim Howells Licensing Minister
>>
>>These included reassurance to the public, like
>>
>> Existing public safety and noise legislation does NOT cover all of the
>>issues dealt with by licensing law.
>>
>> Local authorities will NOT be able to impose unreasonable conditions on
>>licences.
>>
>> Busking will NOT be licensable.
>>
>>
>Kim Howells? Bloke who seemingly did not understand what he was saying?
>Whatever happened to him?
>
>Apparently a Privy Councillor. Words fail me.
While a few items "will NOT be illegal", most "will NOT be licensable".
English is my mother tongue and, to me, this means that they are unable
to be licensed ie, "we will not be able to grant them a licence", or
"they will not be granted a licence".
Is this really what it means?
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Ian
date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 19:31:54 +0100
author: Ian Jackson
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