MP Stuart Andrew supports CitizenCard in Pudsey
Stuart Andrew MP applauds Pudseys' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco.
Mr Andrew, on Friday 20th April called on local retailers to support the 'No ID, No Sale!' campaign which seeks to ensure that only adults can buy lottery, tobacco and other age-restricted goods. Stuart was speaking at Calverley Best One and Post Office, 38 Carr Road, Calverley, Pudsey, Leeds, where he was joined by proprietor Mr Hussain and CitizenCard's Marketing Manager Nigel Catlow.
The Pudsey MP said that following the new government's decision to abolish National ID cards, schemes such as CitizenCard were essential:
Mr Hussain who owns the shop is mindful that they face a fine of up to £10,000 if caught persistently selling restricted products to under-18s:
More than two million CitizenCards have been issued across the UK since the scheme was launched by then Home Office Minister George Howarth in February 1999. The Coalition government has continued the previous government's policy of supporting the police’s endorsement of CitizenCards and other cards bearing the PASS hologram.