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<note>Police <gap/> Bill</note>
<note>Police Revenue Bill</note>


(such as it would be if drawn by Parliament<lb/>
<note>Observation IV Regulations S. 25</note>
 
<p>(such as it would be if drawn by Parliament<lb/>
alone) much inconvenience and hardship might<lb/>
alone) much inconvenience and hardship might<lb/>
be the result.<lb/>
be the result.</p>


<note>
<note>
Use of the restriction with regard to children</note>
Use of the restriction with regard to children</note>


<note>[3] [72]
<p>[3] [72]
[3]</note>
[3]
<hi rend="superscript">
<hi rend="superscript">
Nor ......purchase . . . . from any child. . . )<lb/></hi>
Nor ......purchase . . . . from any child. . . ]</p>
<del>
 
f <gap/> (from any child)</del> <p>The exclusion preferred to be given<lb/>
<p><del>f <gap/> (from any child)</del> The exclusion preferred to be given<lb/>
to children promises to be a very strong and<lb/>
to children promises to be a very strong and<lb/>
efficient, and at the same time a <del>very</del> <hi rend="superscript">perfectly</hi> unexceptionable<lb/>
efficient, and at the same time a <del>very</del> <hi rend="superscript">perfectly</hi> unexceptionable<lb/>
check, to the practices <gap/> which the<lb/>
check, to the practices against which the<lb/>
system is directed. Supposing the goods to be the <lb/>
system is directed. Supposing the goods to be the <lb/>
property of the child itself there can be no harm<lb/>
property of the child itself there can be no harm<lb/>
<del>in <unclear>restricting</unclear> him from</del> in this being <lb/>
<del>in <unclear>restricting</unclear> him from</del> in preventing them being<lb/>
disposed of without the <del>Courts</del> participation <hi rend="superscript">of the Parents.</hi> But<lb/>
disposed of without the <del>Courts</del> participation <hi rend="superscript">of the Parents.</hi> But<lb/>
in by far the greater number of cases which<lb/>
in by far the greater number of cases where<lb/>
goods are brought to shops of this kind <del>to be sold</del><lb/>
goods are brought to shops of this kind <del>to be sold</del><lb/>
by young children, the goods are either stolen<lb/>
by young children, the goods are either stolen<lb/>
from the parent, the master of the employer of<lb/>
from the parent, the master or the employer of<lb/>
the child or <del><unclear>when</unclear></del> <hi rend="superscript">they are</hi> goods stolen by the parent &amp;c<lb/>
the child or <del><unclear>when</unclear></del> <hi rend="superscript">they are</hi> goods stolen by the parent &amp;c<lb/>
<hi rend="superscript">and</hi> which, for his own <hi rend="superscript"><gap/> or</hi> Security, he <del>employs</del> <hi rend="superscript">sends</hi> the child<lb/>
<hi rend="superscript">and</hi> which, for his own <hi rend="superscript"><gap/> or</hi> Security, he <del>employs</del> <hi rend="superscript">sends</hi> the child<lb/>
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if adopted, many a child will be <del>pr</del> saved<lb/>
if adopted, many a child will be <del>pr</del> saved<lb/>
from being made an habitual accomplice in<lb/>
from being made an habitual accomplice in<lb/>
its <sic>parents</sic> crimes.<lb/></p>
its <sic>parents</sic> crimes.</p>


<p>Precedent. By a clause in the Pawnbrokers' Act of<lb/>
<p>Precedent. By a clause in the Pawnbrokers' Act of<lb/>
the 36. G. 3. c. 87. <unclear>J</unclear>. 17. (taken from the Act of the<lb/>
the 36. G. 3. c. 87. S. 17. (taken from the Act of the<lb/
29. G. 3. c. 57 .J. 19) it is provided amongst other<lb/>
29. G. 3. c. 57 .S. 19) it is provided amongst other<lb/>
things that no Pawnbroker shall "purchase, or receive<lb/> <note><del>the year. . . .</del></note>
things that no Pawnbroker shall "purchase, or receive<lb/> <note><del>the year. . . .</del></note>
"or take, any goods or chattels in pledge, of<lb/>
"or take, any goods or chattels in pledge, of<lb/>
"or from any person . . . who shall appear to be under<lb/>
"or from any person who shall appear to be under<lb/>
"the age of twelve years, or to be intoxicated<lb/>
"the age of twelve years, or to be intoxicated<lb/>
"with liquor . . . . . "nor buy any goods or chattels in the<lb/>
"with liquor....."nor buy any goods or chattels in the<lb/>
course of his . . . trade or business, before . . eight . . . in the<lb/>
course of his trade or business, before..eight...in the<lb/>
Forenoon or after . . . . . <unclear>seven</unclear> . . . . in the evening, throughout the Year . . . . .</p>
Forenoon or after seven...in the evening, throughout the Year.....</p>




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Police Revenue Bill

Observation IV Regulations S. 25

(such as it would be if drawn by Parliament
alone) much inconvenience and hardship might
be the result.

Use of the restriction with regard to children

[3] [72] [3] Nor ......purchase . . . . from any child. . . ]

f (from any child) The exclusion preferred to be given
to children promises to be a very strong and
efficient, and at the same time a very <hi rend="superscript">perfectly unexceptionable
check, to the practices against which the
system is directed. Supposing the goods to be the
property of the child itself there can be no harm
in restricting him from in preventing them being
disposed of without the Courts participation of the Parents. But
in by far the greater number of cases where
goods are brought to shops of this kind to be sold
by young children, the goods are either stolen
from the parent, the master or the employer of
the child or when they are goods stolen by the parent &c
and which, for his own or Security, he employs sends the child
with, to the pawnbroker shop. By this clause,
if adopted, many a child will be pr saved
from being made an habitual accomplice in
its parents crimes.

Precedent. By a clause in the Pawnbrokers' Act of
the 36. G. 3. c. 87. S. 17. (taken from the Act of the<lb/ 29. G. 3. c. 57 .S. 19) it is provided amongst other
things that no Pawnbroker shall "purchase, or receive
the year. . . . "or take, any goods or chattels in pledge, of
"or from any person who shall appear to be under
"the age of twelve years, or to be intoxicated
"with liquor....."nor buy any goods or chattels in the
course of his trade or business, before..eight...in the
Forenoon or after seven...in the evening, throughout the Year.....






Identifier: | JB/150/519/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

70-72

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

519

Info in main headings field

police revenue bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5 / f95

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50740

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