Alasdair wrote in message
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> According to yesterday's (Friday's) Sun newspaper (I cannot get it
> online as only today's edition is visible) a hairdresser in Horsham
> was threatened with prosecution for giving a free glass of wine to her
> clients. The local council said it contravened licensing legislation.
>
> I know it is illegal to sell alcoholic drinks without a licence but
> surely not giving it away for free.
>
> Does that mean that if I accept a drink from my solicitor or
> accountant in their offices, they are committing a crime?
>
> --
> Alasdair.
>
Giving things away is anti-capitalistic so a
terrorist act and must be stamped on
http://www.personneltoday.com/articles/2008/04/25/45602/supermarket-worker-f
orced-to-leave-after-giving-away-dead-flowers.html
Supermarket worker forced to leave after giving away dead flowers
25 April 2008 10:27
A supermarket supervisor has been told by an HR department to 'jump or be
pushed' after giving away a bunch of out-of-date, 75p flowers to a regular
customer.
Mary Whitner, 59, who was days away from retirement, but had hoped to work
on, said she was called into her manager's office and told to "resign or be
sacked" after letting a customer keep the flowers, which were due to be
thrown away, according to reports.
Whitner, who worked at the Co-op supermarket in Burgess Hill, West Sus.
for 23 years, said: "I'm being treated like a thief. It was a bunch of dead
flowers and a very loyal customer, but the HR department in Leeds called me
up and told me to jump or be pushed. That's exactly what they told me."
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