HC Deb 09 July 1925 vol 186 c626W
Mr. DENNISON

asked the Home Secretary if his attention has been directed to the action of the Doncaster magistrates in fining a boy for plucking dog daisies from a field to place on the grave of his recently deceased father; and if he will remit the fine?

Sir W. JOYNSON-HICKS

I have made inquiry, and am informed that two boys were recently brought before the Court for doing wilful damage to growing grass. They were not fined, but ordered to pay a small nominal sum for the damage. The boys did not say they were picking daisies, nor was any evidence in support of such a statement submitted to the Court. I cannot take any action in the matter.