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That would make the most of those visits. Absolutely. One of the reasons why we had a formal meeting was to ensure that we had minutes and therefore could report back to our respective Assemblies and Parliaments, so that the good practice would be on record.
We recognise that certain treatments should be excluded from the general authority precisely because they are controversial or, as in the case of psychosurgery, irreversible.
However, I would ask whether people who have railways running along the bottom of their gardens have to pay increased insurance premiums. I suggest not. I was asking you; I do not know.
In other cases, they might be dealt with initially by the police by way of a warning or a parental visit. Practices have built up differently throughout the country.