Safety/reliability of gas isolation valves

Could be a good idea. If it's not gone soon after I've disconnected the hob maybe I'll cap it off. I am a little reluctant though as I don't want to give the impression of it being a live pipe (that's what I'd think if I found it!). I suppose bending it over to seal the pipe might be better?
 
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It could give the impression yes, but it would be done to a gas safe registered engineer to confirm otherwise :D
 
True!

(I can't help but feel I'd be a little miffed though if he announced 'it's just a pipe mate!' whilst passing me his bill.. :D)
 

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