As you will have seen, some of the most heated arguments seem to relate to metal baths and kitchen sinks (in the presence of plastic plumbing - since, otherwise, 'G/Y bonding' is essentially moot). In those situations, it's swings and roundabouts. The idiot who runs an extension lead into a bathroom, uses a hair dryer or CD player and then drops it into the bath of water in which their naked body is residing might be saved by bonding. Same for (s)he who drops a mains powered mixer into a kitchen sink full of water that they are touching. However, the person who touches a sink and a kettle at the moment it develops a L-E fault could be killed by bonding. If not only because it's doing no more than creating the same situation that exists in the (very common, even today) 'all metal pipe household', I probably would incline towards bonding in those situations - but I agree that it's a debatable issue. What would you do, if it were your home?