Softus said:Honesty is the best policy. ................
Um, are you saying you have a waste carriers licence to remove the pipe then?
Softus said:Honesty is the best policy. ................
Why would I not have one?oilman said:Um, are you saying you have a waste carriers licence to remove the pipe then?
Ooh, get me where it hurts.oilman said:You are not joe-90, just provide a straight answer. (Or perhaps I'm wrong)
No.oilman said:Um, are you saying you have a waste carriers licence to remove the pipe then?
Softus said:Come on cm; removal would be construed as a mistake made through wanting to be helpful and in clearing up, seeing as TV portrays the image of bad boys as people who never clear up.corgiman said:removal without consent would constitute theft
I concur.corgiman said:But it still could be theft.
I utterly agree - I always hand electrical components to the client, unless specifcally asked not to, so that nobody could ever think that I'd replaced a working item unnecessarily. Invariably they look alarmed and hand it straight back.We always leave the PCB's Fans etc with the client, not because we do not have a licence (we do) but we think that the client has a right to see and keep the item that we have replaced.
How many times on these "rogue trader" yawnfest programs do you hear the cowbaoy say "I threw it away" when the present asks them to see the part they blantantly have not fitted?
Agile said:Actually Chris the faulty pcb is still trade waste and needs a waste Licence.
We heard on another forum that someone was fined £2000 because he had a removed boiler which he "was going to use for spares".
I dont understand the legalities just what happens in practice.
Like when you have a few whiskies and go outside and lean against your car on your driveway to look at the stars and are arrested because you still have your car keys in your pocket.
Tony
Agile said:There are some worrying clauses about "brokering" the transfer of waste.
To be absolutely sure I would always get the householder to arrange the removal of the waste.
Tony
Agile said:Its all just so complicated!
Tony
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