Shoplifting, Football grounds and disability, Ivory antiques
The steps convenience store owners are taking to stop the rise in shoplifting. Also, disability access to football grounds, the ivory antique trade and seller rights on Paypal.
With figures showing shoplifting levels in convenience stores rising, we hear the steps some shop owners are taking to protect their own premises.
What exactly are the laws governing the trade in ivory antiques? We hear how some want us to follow the US and China and ban all sales entirely.
As 3 Premier League clubs are warned they face court action if they don't improve their disability access, we hear from some disabled supporters who say their club should be left alone.
We look at a seller's rights on Paypal.
And would a reward of 拢10 per ticket be enough to tempt you into becoming a part-time parking warden?
PRESENTER: PETER WHITE
PRODUCER: PETE WILSON.
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Shoplifting
Convenience store owners report the cost of shoplifting has tripled in a year
Duration: 08:31
Ivory antiques
What impact would a total ban on ivory have on the UK antiques market?
Duration: 08:38
PayPal
What are your rights when you are SELLING goods online?
Duration: 06:26
Football grounds and disability
Why three Premier League clubs are facing court cases over access for disabled supporters
Duration: 09:17
Parking
Would 拢10 tempt you to report an illegally parked car?
Duration: 04:56
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- Fri 10 Feb 2017 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4