Saving the trees is important. However, the computers that were to save paper (remember the paperless office) have combined with the fax machine and photocopying machine to cause an outpouring of paper enough to wreck our balance of payments.
So every attempt to save paper must be welcomed. One has arrived this week: The Electronic Law Book Series.
The trouble with the law, of course, is that Parliament is forever changing it or adding to it. In the five years to 1990 it enacted 17,907 pages of legislation. Moreover, we poor electors are deemed to know the law.
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