2001-07-13

If he returns to his stall on Monday and continues to sell in imperial
measures, despite a court ruling against him and his license revoked, what
can happen to him?  How much power does the law have to prevent him from not
complying?





John

Keiner ist hoffnungsloser versklavt als derjenige, der irrt�mlich glaubt
frei zu sein.

There are none more hopelessly enslaved then those who falsely believe they
are free!

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)



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To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, 2001-07-13 13:04
Subject: [USMA:14367] Sutton case


>From today's Evening Standard:

Trader loses metric appeal

    by Martin McGlown

    A market grocer today lost his bid to use the Human Rights
    Act to overturn a ban on him selling goods in only pounds
    and ounces.

    Stallholder Peter Collins, nicknamed a "metric martyr", put
    his livelihood on the line to fight European weights and
    measures rules. He claimed the overwhelming majority of
    his customers in Sutton were confused by the metric
    system.

    Sutton borough council had revoked his trading licence for
    failure to comply with Brussels' legislation. Today the 51 -
    year- old ' s civil appeal was thrown out by Sutton
    magistrates.

    Mr Collins, who immediately signalled his intention to lodge
    a further appeal, vowed to return to his stall on Monday and
    continue selling in imperial measures.

Chris


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