If you don't care about the consequences, why do you care about the likelihood of being caught?
Where did I say I didn't care about the consequences?
If I didn't care about them why would I want to know what they were?
What does it matter what other people say,
It doesn't matter what
you say (well - it doesn't matter to me), because you're either doing this to annoy me (it's not working, BTW), or you are basically incapable of understanding plain English and giving replies that are of any value.
you have already made up your mind to break the law (if that is what you will do by your actions).
No I haven't.
I said:
Whatever the reality is it would not affect whether I felt justified in ignoring whatever the prohibition is, only my decision on whether it's a sensible thing to do.
Do you
really not understand that, or are you just
pretending to not understand it for some bizarre reason?
Who cares? You don't. Just leave it at that.
I do care about what the consequences might be, that's why I asked, and that's why I've explained to you more than once why I asked. Do you
really not understand, or are you just
pretending to not understand?
I am surpised by your logic though. The meter is someone else's property which is located within your property. But if you tamper with it, I strongly suspect legal action will be taken against you.
Can you please show me where I've proposed, or suggested I might, tamper with the meter? And if you are unable to show me where, will you then tell us all whether you
really don't understand what I've written here or if you are just
pretending to not understand?
Legal or illegal. The distinction is invariably decided by due legal process and not an indivual's understanding.
Indeed, but that is irrelevant here, as I'm not arguing about, or inquiring about, whether something is illegal, simply "
If they come to change the meter and find an isolation switch on the same board as the meter and cutout, are they actually going to do anything, provided it's not in their way?"
Do you
really not understand that, or are you just
pretending to not understand it?
An action might result in a lesser penalty but it doesn't really make it any more OK to do it now does it?
It might do. But that is irrelevant here, as I'm not arguing about, or inquiring about, whether something is OK, simply "
If they come to change the meter and find an isolation switch on the same board as the meter and cutout, are they actually going to do anything, provided it's not in their way?"
Do you
really not understand that, or are you just
pretending to not understand it?
Perhaps you think it's OK to tamper with one item of someone else's property but not not OK to tamper with another item?
I do think there's a difference between drilling a couple of holes in a piece of chipboard which will never be needed to be used elsewhere by its owner, and which will not be rendered useless in its current role and therefore have its owner put to expense, and tampering with the meter in order to get free electricity.
Maybe you don't.