The evocative question ‘Is there anybody there?’ conjures up images of mediums summoning spirits in a darkened room. But now psychics must add a few riders before they invoke the voices of the dead, thanks to new consumer laws due to come into force. Breathless audiences are now likely to be asked: ‘Is there anybody here… who is vulnerable, of nervous disposition, or likely to sue?’ Indeed, a whole list of disclaimers must be added to the spiritualists’ spiel if they are to avoid an avalanche of writs following the repeal next month of the Fraudulent Mediums Act, to be replaced by the new Consumer Protection Regulations. Promises to raise the dead, secure good fortune or heal through the laying on of hands are all at risk of legal action from disgruntled customers. Spiritualists say they will be forced to issue disclaimers, such as ‘this is a scientific experiment, the results of which cannot be guaranteed’. They claim the new regulations will leave them open to malicious civil action by sceptics. The problem is that very little in the multi-million-pound psychic industry in Britain is for free, and anyone charging or accepting ‘gifts’ in exchange for a service […]
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Psychic Crackdown in U.K. On the Cards
Author: CAROLINE DAVIES
Source: The Guardian/Observer (U.K.)
Publication Date: Sunday 6 April 2008
Link: Psychic Crackdown in U.K. On the Cards
Source: The Guardian/Observer (U.K.)
Publication Date: Sunday 6 April 2008
Link: Psychic Crackdown in U.K. On the Cards
Stephan: Thanks to Judy Tart.