London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Southwark 1959

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

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CONTRAVENTIONS OF FOOD HYGIENE REGULATIONS, 1955 LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

DefendantOffenceResult
Street TraderFailing to exhibit name and address. Reg. 26(1)(a).£2.0.0. Fine £1.0.0. Costs
Street TraderPermitting food to be exposed to risk of contamination. Reg. 5.£1.0.0. Fine
Street TraderFailing to protect food from risk of contamination. Reg. 8(a).£2.0.0. Fine £1.0.0. Costs
Street TraderFailing to protect food from risk of contamination. Reg. 8(a).£5.0.0. Fine £1.0.0. Costs
Street TraderUsing tobacco whilst handling food. Reg. 9(e).10.0. Fine
Street TraderUsing tobacco whilst handling food. Reg. 9(e).£2.0.0. Fine £2.2.0. Costs
Street TraderUsing tobacco whilst handling food. Reg. 9(e).£3.0.0. Fine
Street TraderUsing tobacco whilst handling food. Reg. 9(e).£3.0.0. Fine
Street TraderUse of tobacco while handling open food. Reg. 9(e).10.0. Fine
Street TraderFailing to exhibit Name and Address. Reg. 26(1)(a)10.0. Fine
Street TraderUse of tobacco while handling open food. Reg. 9(e).£1.10.0. Fine 10.0. Costs
Street TraderFailing to exhibit Name and Address. Reg. 26(1)(a).£1.10.0. Fine
Street TraderUse of tobacco while handling open food. Reg. 9(e).£1.10.0. Fine 10.0. Costs

Thirteen cautionary letters were sent in respect of other non-genuine
samples and other articles of food complained of by the Public.