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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Councils Get ‘Al Capone’ Power to Seize Assets Over Minor Offences


Draconian police powers designed to deprive crime barons of luxury lifestyles are being extended to councils, quangos and agencies to use against the public, The Times has learnt.

The right to search homes, seize cash, freeze bank accounts and confiscate property will be given to town hall officials and civilian investigators employed by organisations as diverse as Royal Mail, the Rural Payments Agency and Transport for London.

The measure, being pushed through by Alan Johnson, the Home Secretary, comes into force next week and will deploy some of the most powerful tools available to detectives against fare dodgers, families in arrears with council tax and other minor offenders.'

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1 comment:

  1. I almost posted "unbelievable" but of course a spiteful, freedom-removing piece of legislation, completely undebated, is becoming the norm from this bunch of stalinist thugs we have in control.
    Debbie

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