Threat of jail removed from using 'pester power'
20 Dec 2006 | by David Tiltman
the government decided not to impose criminal sanctions on advertisers who use 'pester power'.
. If Ofcom cannot rethink its approach in the face of industry pressure, the government needs to step ...
the government decided not to impose criminal sanctions on advertisers who use 'pester power'.
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