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Business of the House: Welsh Affairs (28 Feb 2008)

David Davies: ...gathering on Cross street, with which I think the Secretary of State will be familiar, and intimidating passers-by, drinking cans of lager—even though most of them were under age—smoking and swearing. It was intimidating for elderly passers-by who wanted to enjoy a night out in Abergavenny and perhaps go to the local theatre. Under current legislation, it is difficult for the...

Written Answers — Justice: Young Offenders: Smoking (24 Jul 2007)

David Davies: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice whether juveniles held in (a) secure training centres and (b) secure children's homes are allowed to smoke cigarettes.

Orders of the Day: New Clause 1 — Deportation orders: provision of information (9 May 2007)

David Davies: The hon. Gentleman is being naïve. He talks about research, but nobody is sentenced to prison for 12 months for not paying their council tax, smoking cannabis or fly-tipping, although given our environmental problems, it would be good if they were for the latter. Let him give the House a single example of one council tax defaulter or cannabis smoker who has been given 12 months in prison...

Orders of the Day: Offender Management Bill (11 Dec 2006)

David Davies: ...;you see, I do have a social conscience—that many of those who find themselves in prison are people whom we would recognise from school as the ones who spent their time behind the bike sheds smoking cigarettes, while the rest of us were doing some work. They are always quite pleasant when one goes into the prison. They have usually been dealt a few bad hands—they often come...

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