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Did You Know Teeth Whitening Is Illegal ?
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i would have assumed that whitening teeth with no experience or like, what are they called, qualifications?? would be illegal. However surely it's something you research before starting a money maker? If you need a licence, qualification or certificate or what not before hand.
Silly woman if you ask me
Silly woman if you ask me
It seems that it's usually the GDC, rather than the police or trading standards, who initiate investigations into teeth whitening by unqualified professionals.
e.g.
https:/ /www.th estar.c o.uk/ne ws/bogu s-denti st-fine d-for-w hitenin g-teeth -in-she ffield- 1-85288 51
and
https:/ /www.th estar.c o.uk/ne ws/woma n-fined -for-il legal-t ooth-wh itening -in-rot herham- 1-85975 08
Apparently some people use dodgy DIY kits (and even give them to others as Christmas presents) too:
https:/ /www.th estar.c o.uk/re ad-this /tradin g-stand ards-wa rn-dang erous-t eeth-wh itening -kit/
e.g.
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and
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Apparently some people use dodgy DIY kits (and even give them to others as Christmas presents) too:
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It appears that there is quite a a variance in the penalties applied once the GDC has successfully taken cases through the courts:-
https:/ /www.gd puk.com /news/l atest-n ews/294 4-fines -levied -in-apr il-for- illegal -whiten ing-var ied-gre atly-ac ross-en gland
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Flonska:
Since fines are based upon 'relevant weekly income' (which basically means 'take home pay' but with a minimum threshold of £120), there's bound to be a great deal of variation in the fines imposed by courts:
https:/ /www.se ntencin gcounci l.org.u k/expla natory- materia l/magis trates- court/i tem/fin es-and- financi al-orde rs/appr oach-to -the-as sessmen t-of-fi nes-2/2 -fine-b ands/
Those who're well off pay lots, whereas those who're hard up pay less. For example an unemployed drink-driver who receives a fine will have to pay a fairly small amount (but which might still hit his pocket quite hard), whereas Ant McPartlin got clobbered with a fine of £86,000.
Since fines are based upon 'relevant weekly income' (which basically means 'take home pay' but with a minimum threshold of £120), there's bound to be a great deal of variation in the fines imposed by courts:
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Those who're well off pay lots, whereas those who're hard up pay less. For example an unemployed drink-driver who receives a fine will have to pay a fairly small amount (but which might still hit his pocket quite hard), whereas Ant McPartlin got clobbered with a fine of £86,000.
dam that could mean my laser eye surgery part time job is illegal too!
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