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David Octavius Hill, pioneering Scottish photographer, died. Born in 1802, Hill is often credited with being the first person to use photography as an aid to painting. Together with Robert Adamson he produced more than 1,500 photo-portraits of Scotland's great and good.
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Hundreds of litres if alcohol seized in police raids
A clampdown on youths drinking alcohol in South Edinburgh has resulted in 350 litres being seized by Lothian and Borders Police. Sergeant Bob Walker, from Lothian and Borders Police Youth Action Team (South), led a multi-agency operation in July and August in response to complaints from residents about unruly youths under the influence of alcohol. Morningside, Bruntsfield and the Meadows were the main focus of the campaign. Known 'drinking dens' and off licences suspected of selling alcohol to underagers were patrolled by police and the City of Edinburgh Council CCTV van. Over 40 youths, aged between 13 and 17 years were found with alcohol and letters from the police were sent home to their parents. Eight referrals were made to HYPE, a voluntary organisation supporting young people with drug and alcohol related problems in Edinburgh. Around 120 off licence premises were visited by Lothian and Borders Police and council licensing officers to highlight the problem and reinforce the legislation. No off-sales premises were reported for licensing offences during this operation. Sergeant Bob Walker, of Lothian and Borders Police, said:
'I hope this initiative reinforces the message that selling alcohol to people under 18 is illegal and will not be tolerated.' Source: Lothian and Borders Police
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