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LETTERS

HONEST AS THE DAY

My wife and I attended the British Shooting Show at the NEC. It was a fantastic event, packed with almost anything a shooting enthusiast could want. The atmosphere was friendly and the stalls we visited were manned by patient and knowledgeable staff.

All was good until just after lunch when my wife discovered that she had lost her mobile phone. In controlled panic, pockets were turned inside out and backpacks were emptied but there was no sign of the phone. Fearing that we would never see the device again, my wife approached the security staff and reported

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