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Bad Laws: An Explosive Analysis of Britain's Petty Rules, Health and Safety Lunacies, and Madcap Laws is a book written by Philip Johnston and published by Constable in 2010. Foster thought it expert and merciless.[1] Appleton called it "thorough and persuasive".[2]

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References

  1. ^ Foster, Charles. "Britain--the over-governed society" (Book review of Bad Laws). Contemporary Review. 22 December 2010. Highbeam Research The Free Library Bibliography of Foster's articles.
  2. ^ Appleton, Josie. Send in the Clown's: Britain's Bizarre New Laws. Spiked. December 2010.