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, is a co-blogger on The Dabbler and the Bryan Appleyard Thought Experiments blog, the sole blogger on this one, and a wholly owned subsidiary of NigeCorp.
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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