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Strictly no ball games sign in Earls Court London
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Strictly no ball games sign in Earls Court London , United kingdom. ‘No ball games’ signs are NOT legally enforceable – and are now being scrapped. Although the signs have no legal standing, police have powers under the Highway Act 1980 to issue a fine if football causes annoyance to users of the highway.


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