Market trader wins case after licence revoked for giving tract

Jul 27, 2018 by

from Christian Concern:

Steve Loha sold watches and mobile phone cases for 15 years at his stall at Chichester market. As a Christian, he would sometimes also give tracts to customers, using his opportunities to share the good news about Jesus with those he met.

But in May 2017, after a customer complained about one of the tracts, Steve’s licence was revoked with immediate effect, meaning that he could no longer trade at the market.

With the help of the Christian Legal Centre, Steve challenged the decision and on Friday 20th July, a county court judge ruled in Steve’s favour, saying that his removal was illegal.

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