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The following section has been deleted several times from the article. At Wikipedia, we prefer using the edit summary and the talk page to explain our edits. This section has a reliable source, and there is no apparent need to remove it.
- "On 12th December 2005, Twigg was arrested in central London for being drunk and incapable in a public place and taken to Marylebone police station. He was fined £50. Twigg commented "I had had a lot to drink and I think it [the police action] was sensible. I have no complaints whatsoever. I take full responsibility for my actions" BBC News 14.12.2005: Ex-minister fined for being drunk
If there are reasons why this section should be deleted from the article, please post them here. —KNcyu38 (talk • contribs) 18:20, 18 March 2007 (UTC)