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As to the Bill already given in, after the defalcations
made in it since the paper of Preliminary
Observations was written, the plan of it is altogether extremely
simple. As far as licencing is concerned, it takes
in the whole trade in Second-hand Goods, — but
nothing more. Who The Board of Police seemed
alike necessary to every branch of the Licencing
System, and as did the Police Gazette and Calendar
of Delinquency to the Board of Police, to enable
it to display its energies.
Of the Gazette and Calendar a good deal, and
perhaps enough, has been said already in the Notes.
Of the remainder of the plan ( which all turns
upon the licencing system) the principal features
seem to be as follows. —
1. Subjecting to particular inspection as many
occupations as are observed to afford particular facilities
and thereby incentives to delinquency
in its several forms, but more particularly depredation.
(This topic was originally started and is
copiously handled at large in Mr Colquhoun's printist Work)
2. Employing for the Adding to inspection, controul
and that discretionary, upon the principle so well established
and approved of in the case of the Public
Houses. This topic is already touched upon but not exhausted
in the paper of Notes
Identifier: | JB/150/128/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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text sheet |
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jeremy bentham |
g & ep 1794 |
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1794 |
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