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What about recycling?



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
SIR — NE Derbyshire District Council appears to have adopted the motto "let not thy left hand knoweth what thy right hand doeth".
The covering letter re the household electorial registration canvas form tells us how to register by web or free-phone and then goes on to say: "That is all there is to it. Once done you can throw away the form".

No mention of shredding or removing the personal details thereon, and never a word about recycling! And this after all the exhortations about the need to let no-one have access to such information and the constant harangues about the need to recycle paper. Just throw it away, indeed!

Is this just another deliberate ploy? Who knows. Reading this, some of us may be daft enough to throw it in the wrong bin, or on the street, and so cop for a hefty fine to swell the corporate coffers.

DAVE FROGGATT,

45 Primrose Lane,

Killamarsh.



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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 4:22 PM
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