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Warning after OFT prosecute Lancashire man

by isleofman.com 16th November 2012

The Office of Fair Trading is urging people to check the labels when it comes to bedding.

Its warning comes after a 62-year-old from the UK was convicted at Douglas Courthouse of selling unsafe memory foam mattresses without a licence.

Neil Young of Lancashire was given a jail term of six weeks, suspended for two years, after admitting two offences.

John Peet, chief inspector at the OFT, says the prosecution came after painstaking detective work:

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Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 16th, November 2012 10:04pm.

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