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Somebody should, perhaps, ensure that those telephone numbers are put on the Parliament's website as a reminder to members who might not have noticed the announcement the first time around.
We have other age-related laws—someone has to be 14 to go into certain licensed premises, 16 to buy cigarettes and 18 to buy alcohol—so there are precedents.
They also have a risk of longevity; they do not know when they are going to die, so they always feel that they need to keep back some money so that they do not run out of their lump sum before their actual date of death rather than predicted date of death.
Peter Rogers, the chief executive, is making a virtue out of wireless as a way of communicating with traffic wardens and with security people—for obvious reasons in Westminster.
I do not know whether councils could get round that provision by offering a shared post. Dog wardens, for example, are normally employed across a range of authorities.