Butcher's vow to fight scales of justice
Two Trading Standards officers marched into his Rawmarsh shop with a police officer and demanded his trusty pounds and ounces measuring machine.
But the 63-year-old ‘metric martyr’ remained defiant for the second time and refused to hand over the scales - which he claims 99 out of 100 customers want.
The officers walked out, but vowed they would be back.
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Hide AdToday Edward, who runs Edward Smith Family Butchers in Thorogate, Rawmarsh, said: “I already have metric scales but I do not want to use them on principle. They won’t grind me down.”
Edward is being backed by Neil Herron of the Sunderland-based Metric Martyrs Defence Fund.
He said: “I think they are starting to get heavy-handed now, but again they walked away without the scales.
“I don’t know what their game is, although I think they are trying to grind down Edward so he eventually just gives them up.
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Hide AdRotherham Council today said it was considering seizing Mr Smith’s scales later.
A spokesman said: “We are aware of Mr Smith’s standpoint and have been advising him on how to comply with the legislation and the penalties for non-compliance.