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lthough I have been warning about this for three years, it has actually happened.Door Knocking is to be banned by Trading Standards and Local Police in 140 areas of Britain.In a debate on todays Today programme The Head of Trading Standards did not deny when challenged by the Head of Avon, that this inititive does not carry the weight of the law as it was not a government backed inititive.Strangely the Head of Trading Standards felt it would not stop Avon LadiesThe Direct Selling Association believes this inititive by the Police and Trading Standards is muddled and confusing, and although it has no basis in law it will stop legitimate Direct Sellars going about their Lawful Bussiness.I understand from a previous post in another section it has already happened in LutonAlthough the majority of you do not like cold calling, it is a way for new starters to get established quick, and to fill up quiet days.Telephone canvassing is becoming harder with more people joining The Telephone Prefrence Service, due to the advertising campain by BT featuring Jeramy Clarkson.The next step will be to ban leaflets.So how would you get your new customers ?
Door Knocking is to be banned by Trading Standards and Local Police in 140 areas of Britain.ring the door bell, or knock the window
So whats the problem ? If its like all the other laws they make then nobody will bother to enforce it anyway.I believe what was said in a previous posting about having to have a hawkers license is true. Technically, canvassing it could be argued is not selling anyway.
The answer is simple then, befriend a few avon ladies and get them to put flyers in their Avon books.
Is this a bit like stopping fox hunting?