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In particular the 1965 legislation making them compulsory in new cars.
Other regional airports are considering extra charges - but there is caution about making them compulsory.
It's not sensible to operate computers without passwords, and there is a strong case for making them compulsory.
Speaking outside the court yesterday, Purdy said: "Since the 1961 Suicide Act was introduced we have legalised homosexuality and abortion without making them compulsory.
The popularity of The Apprentice and other show's such as Dragon's Den have tapped into the country's latent entrepreneurial spirit, making them compulsory viewing for a growing band of would-be entrepreneurs.
The controversy surrounds making them compulsory.
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Teach them in schools, make them compulsory.
He says: "If the government believes modern languages should be compulsory, it should make them compulsory, instead of trying to introduce change by the back door like this.
So, for those who truly wish to reduce the amount of energy expended on lighting the answer may not be to ban old-fashioned incandescent bulbs, as is the current trend, but to make them compulsory.
Hoping to avoid a wholesale public revolt over ID cards, the Home Office has initially (perhaps slyly) made them compulsory only for foreign students and foreign nationals resident in the UK.
For many, the sensible choice will be to put any spare savings in an ISA, where they will build up free of tax and, unlike a pension, can be drawn upon when they like.If the government has made stakeholder pensions so unattractive that people do not take them up voluntarily, it may decide to make them compulsory.
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