asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department why a person whose television licence expired in March and who sought to renew it on 27th March in accordance with Post Office
PERSONS PROCEEDED AGAINST FOR SHOPLIFTING, BY AGE GROUP AND SEX OF PERSONS OVER 17 | ||||
England and Wales 1969–1973
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Number of persons
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Under 14
| 14 and under 17
| 17 and over
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Year
| Men
| Women
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1969 | 3,600 | 5,086 | 12,819 | 18,676 |
1970 | 3,560 | 5,202 | 14,926 | 19,789 |
1971 | 2,496 | 5,027 | 18,061 | 22,005 |
1972 | 2,561 | 4,830 | 19,383 | 22,837 |
1973 | 2,769 | 4,808 | 19,109 | 21,760 |
The information requested in the remainder of the Question is not available.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is the average length of time which people awaiting trial for shoplifting have to wait, in each area for which statistics are compiled.
I regret that this information is not available.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is the total number of people accused of shoplifting in each of the last five years for which figures are available; and how many were, respectively, acquitted and found guilty, in each of these years.
The following is the information:advice notes that failure to do so before 1st April would result in payment of the increased fee was nevertheless charged the increased rate which came into force on 1st April.
Television licences expire on the last day of a month and are due for renewal on the first day of the succeeding month. The holders of licences which expired on 31st January or 28th February were advised to renew them before 1st April, the date from which the licence fees were to be increased. Licences which expired on 31st March were due for renewal on 1st April at the new fees. If the hon. Member has knowledge of a case not covered by these rules and will supply my noble Friend the Minister of State with the particulars, we will have inquiries made.