(57) A tamper-proof container has an open top with a lid hinged to one edge of the opening,
the lid having locking means fitted to its underside which are cooperable with corresponding
means at or near the top of the container the lid being formed in three sections interconnected
by hinges parallel to said hinge whereby the said locking means may be engaged by
pivoting the various lid sections to their closed position. The container may be formed
from an upper and lower portion, the upper portion being in the form of a collar which
can be manufactured in a number of different heights, which is permanently fixed on
top of the lower portion.
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