Watford shops crackdown finds numerous businesses breaking law

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Watford shops crackdown finds numerous businesses breaking law
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Shops in Watford have been found to have broken trading licenses after tax-evaded and illegal items were seized.

Numerous Watford businesses were found to have broken trading licenses after illegal items were seized.

Yesterday , Herts Police declined to reveal which businesses were caught, citing several ongoing legal cases.

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