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I give this analogy: if you go into a shop to buy a toaster and it does not work, you are entitled to get a new toaster or to get your money back, but if you go into a solicitor’s office to buy a house and it turns out that it is defective, you do not actually own it or there ...
In the discussion, we have covered the issue of getting buy-in from individuals, but perhaps we have done that less so with regard to buy-in from sectors.
Dr Larissa Sandy, Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Nottingham told us that—
…in Australia and New South Wales, decriminalisation actually changed the approach to policing.
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Part 5 on asset transfersiiA request from the community to buy, lease, manage, occupy or use land or buildings belonging to a public authority and how that authority is to deal with such requests.