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AJ918



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Buying Battries OnLine -Is it To be Banned?

Don't know how many of you have heard of this and I am not totally sure of my facts here, so it needs ratifying, but apparently there is a new Bill going through Parliament in the UK that is intended to prevent the delivery of a Car or Leisure battery to a residential address.

That might mean the end of buying batteries online with next day delivery.

There is the new Offensive Weapons Bill that is attempting to limit the purchase/supply of corrosive substances that may be used in attacks on persons, like battery acid.

Too many 'local' businesses of all types are disappearing, due to big online operations, and I think that is a real shame.
However, many of the smaller Battery seller operations have low turnover of battery stock making buying a battery from them a bit of a lottery as to whether it is already past it best before it's even been installed.

Overall, I think losing the ability of buying 'choice' for delivery to my home would be bad for the motoring community.

What I don't understand about the Bill is how stopping a person buying a battery for delivery to my House, limits Acid 'getting onto the street' when they can still buy a battery with Acid in it from a local shop?

Some interesting reading links for you.

Proposed bill...
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/bill...5_en_1.htm
(see - Section3 and Schedule 1 near end of doc)

Written evidence submitted by the Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation’s
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm20...OWB182.htm


Written evidence on the Offensive Weapons Bill submitted by John-Paul Gabbott of Alpha Batteries Ltd'
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm20...OWB169.htm


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Steve D



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I've bought motorcycle batteries from Halfords that are dry and they come with a pre formed 6 pack syringe of sulphuric acid that you have to fill the battery with! Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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RogB



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sounds like a typical knee jerk reaction that all government and corporate organisations seem to be so fond of these days.

not thought through properly and poorly introduced

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chicken george



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then they should stop high street sales , cash no ID, no address, in that case and allow only online then they know exactly who bought a battery and when.


And if your acid throwing urge is spur of the moment. waiting 2 days for it to arrive might curb your need to burn someones face off and spend your days in jail.


ban leisure batteries a pointless presence of dangerous acid in holiday destinations Whistle At work
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