Unless contract law has changed dramatically since I retired then no court would uphold such a clause (power of search) only now available to HM customs & excise and the plod, it would appear to be an attempt to impose the official secrets act in a commercial environment, and by a quango like organisation. A pox on their houses. Like you Nige I think the Olympics are high farce.
Nige, who, like Mr Kenneth Horne, prefers to remain anonymous, was also a founder blogger of The Dabbler and a co-blogger on the Bryan Appleyard Thought Experiments blog. He is the sole blogger on this one, and his principal aim is to share various of life's pleasures. These tend to relate to books, art, poems, butterflies, birds, churches, music, walking, weather, drink, etc, with occasional references to the passing scene. His book, The Mother of Beauty: On the Golden Age of English Church Monuments, and Other Matters of Life and Death, is available on Amazon or direct from the author.
Unless contract law has changed dramatically since I retired then no court would uphold such a clause (power of search) only now available to HM customs & excise and the plod, it would appear to be an attempt to impose the official secrets act in a commercial environment, and by a quango like organisation. A pox on their houses. Like you Nige I think the Olympics are high farce.
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