The boot is firmly on the other foot.Stoday said:You have missed the point entirely Softus.
Quite so. What do you believe was the purpose of introducing the notification requirement?Part P applies to ALL electrical installations. Only some of them need to be notified.
I disagree, for the reasons I've already given.The shower cable could have been replaced with wet string; it would still not need to be notified.
I agree.However, it wouldn't comply with part P because it would not meet the general principles in paragraphs 0.x.
Certainly not me, because I'm not a registered barrister, but you seem to know alarmingly little about how judges make determinations on points of law. The fact is that they consult.At the end of the day it's the courts that implement the law. There's not a judge in the land who is going to say " Softus, I need an expert like you to tell me how I should interpret this law".
This statement could not be further from the truth without leaving the surface of the planet.The judge is going to look at the words. Full stop. No more.
I disagree.That's not to say that it complies with the other parts of Part P. It just dosn't need to be notified.
Actually, it doesn't.Imperfect? Maybe. Gets up Softus's nose? Of course.
You're entitled to think so, as indeed I'm entitled to discuss the subject on an open forum. If you don't want to discuss it then there's a very simple solution to that.Does he have to live with it? Yes!!!