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No, first I've heard about it.
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You knowwhat,
I think there must be some kind

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of mistake.
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I think you better do something
about this.

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I've paid forthe cigarettes
and you owe money.

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And forthe video too.
You owe several weeks fine

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on it.
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There's something wrong with
the video.

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There is?
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The picturejumps all
overthe place.

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Jumps about, does it?
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Yes, the film.
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I'll take a look.
I'll reduce the fine a bit then.

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But I'd find out about this
otherthing, if I were you.

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You're in serious trouble.
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Trust me, I'll fix it.
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I hope so.
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The Ministry of Health authorities
have decided to place a ban

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on the Opal brand of cigarettes
and is going to recommend that

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the ban
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on the product be effective as
oftoday.

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Opal has been marketed as
the "energy" brand by its importers.

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We asked Dr. Hrafnkel Helgason
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about his views on the matter.
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These Opel cigarettes are of
course...

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Opel?
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extremely dangerous and I see
no

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reason forthe ban not to take
place.

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I'm afraid I have to inform
you that

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you are being summonsed to
appear

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in court on Friday, 12th August.
and that the products you have

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imported underthe brand name
Opal

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are herewith to be taken and
held...

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Do you have awarrant?
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Yes. Here.
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Yes. All the products that
I was going to sell?

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Yes.
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Yes, but I'm not selling these
you see.

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They are for private consumption.
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You can't get awaywith that,
my lad.

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Yes, I can.
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No you can't.
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It's what I kept for myself.
He's afool.


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