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With a roadshow to highlight the dangers to residents
The drive, which has been launched by London Councils, London Trading Standards and health professionals across the capital, aims to improve the public’s understanding of the different types of illegal tobacco and the consequences of supporting the trade. Wandsworth held a roadshow at Southside Shopping Centre last week to highlight the harm caused by the sale of illegal or cheap tobacco and to help people identify it. Trading standards officers are urging residents to tell them about any potentially illegal tobacco they come across so they can investigate and take action if necessary. They will also continue to inspect local shops and licensed premises and carry out test purchases. It is estimated that criminal networks are making over £100 million a year from the trade in London, with a third of London smokers saying they were offered illegal tobacco in the last year. The products are unregulated, untaxed and often sold under-the-counter, which means they are available at ‘pocket money prices’, making it easier for children to buy them and to start smoking from a young age. Telltale signs of illegal tobacco include: . August 1, 2017
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