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20th November 1964
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at the Home Office has not, so far, led to any change in the official attitude towards the week-end and overnight parking of lorries in London's residential streets. Last week Mr. Arthur Lewis (Labour, West Ham North) asked the Home Secretary to " take steps to end this practice but was told by Mr. George Thomas, Under Secretary at the Home Office, that nuisance was not itself a ground for police action. Where breaches of the .law caused by parked lorries were observed the police took suitable action, pointed out Mr. Thomas.

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Organisations: Home Office
Locations: London

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