METRIC MEASURES REBEL DEFIANT IN COURT SHOWDOWN 


                                    A market trader has been taken to
court after he refused to sell his produce in
                                    metric measures.

                                    Sunderland City Council is
prosecuting Steven Thoburn for using the imperial system of
                                    pounds and ounces. 

                                    Mr Thoburn, who runs a fruit and
veg stall in Sunderland, pleaded guilty to the charge of
                                    using illegal scales. 

                                    But in what could be landmark
case, he contested the charge that his actions were illegal.

                                    Testing the Law 

                  Earlier, the father-of-two said the issue is a
critical one for his own business and the country as a whole. 

                  And he added: �It has been proved over and over
again that British people want their food in pounds and ounces. 

                  �I welcome this court case so that it can finally be
settled once and for all.� 

                  Scales Seized 

                  Mr Thoburn�s imperial measurement scales were seized
when his market stall was raided by police and trading
                  standards officers in July. 

                  He has since resorted to using dual measurement
scales but has battled on by handing over five-thousand-signature
                  petition to Downing Street in support of his case. 

                  The hearing was adjourned until January 15 next
year.
-- 
Chris KEENAN
UK Metrication: http://www.metric.org.uk/
UK Correspondent, US Metric Association

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