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13 June 2013

Body of evidence.

If ever there was a subject matter covered by Thinking Highways that could justifiably described as "controversial", it's enforcement. However, as Paul Hutton discovers, there's a lot more to the enforcement world than punishing law-breakers. This article is worth a read.
 

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