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    Pulling the main fuse

    You mean this bit? Offences 35. Any generator, distributor, supplier, or meter operator or any agent, contractor or sub-contractor of any of the foregoing who fails to comply with any provision of these Regulations which applies to him, any person who fails to comply with regulation...
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    Pulling the main fuse

    Just before I go for tonight, this is hypothetical, I never work live.
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    Pulling the main fuse

    It's a hypothetical question I assure you, but it did come up on the IET forum and no one there seemed to have a definite answer. I've no doubt that there IS an offence, but surely someone must be able to tell me what it is. Err no, ringing the DNO doesn't sound like a good idea, because I...
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    Pulling the main fuse

    That's a fair point RF, but is that the offence that is used, or is there another one specifically for cutting seals/removing fuses. Chris.
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    Pulling the main fuse

    Have you ever heard of anyone being prosecuted for it under the ESQCR?
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    Pulling the main fuse

    Assuming no extraction of electricity, what offence other than criminal damage to a seal does someone commit when they cut one? Anyone know? :?:
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    Trainee Electrician

    What a cynical lot you are, now I'll have to add it all up. :roll:
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    Trainee Electrician

    Mostly on my own properties, having been a landlord in the past which was when I stopped doing electrickery, and more recently in development when I met cowboy after cowboy, but now I'm looking forward to going out and do contracting once I've sold up. There's no shortage of sparkies out...
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    Trainee Electrician

    I did the course and passed the 2381, the EAL, and the 2391 practical. I'm now waiting for the results of the written 2391. I did 6 months of studying beforehand and I've done domestic electrical work in the past. I found it hard going but instructive - you have to listen closely to...
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