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"content": "your sugar, salt or whatever. You would find that a shopkeeper was stealing from the entire neighbourhood. You can only find that out by reading this Bill. Some offences are committed, but are sublimed to some extent because you would not recall what that person was doing. He might have stolen from you. However, the main question is about the value for money you obtain for the quantity of sugar sold to you, or even the quantity of maize flour sold to you in those days because we did not have packaging as we do today. For example, if someone slipped in 20 grams or 30 grams weight into the side measuring your sugar, how much money would he be stealing from you? The other area in this Bill is adjusting or measuring equipment. Every weighing or measuring equipment has a margin of error. That is where inspectors come in. Even in this Bill, it is provided for. Whether wholesome or at random, inspectors should every year measure all the measuring equipment being used by traders. The inspectors are to check all these equipment to correct the degree of variance caused by wear and tear, climatic conditions, and time differences. The machine must be recalibrated. That is one reason why we have inspectors."
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