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18th October 1986, Page 124
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

about the new fixed penalty tickets for traffic offences which came into effect recently. Not, it seems, because of the fines or the points awarded by the law', but because the tickets are not printed in Welsh!

According to the Daily Post, Plaid Cymru general secretary Dafydd Williams has called on the Home Office to suspend operation of the system in Wales until the Government "gets its act together and produces a fully bilingual version" of the ticket, while Labour's parliamentary candidate for Meirionnydd Nant Conwy, Hugh Roberts, has been lobbying its shadow home secretary, Gerald Kaufman, to raise the matter in the Commons.

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