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tarquinlinbin wrote:
Surely they won't be Corgi registered?
Does it make a difference these days?
He'd be breaking the law by working on gas - and therefore probably
doesn't bother with insurance etc either. Or, of course, pay tax.
I appreciate that CORGI reg is an attempt to maintain some sort of
standard of professionalism but really I think its a rubber stamping
procedure for mediocrity.
I wasn't supporting the law in any way - just making a point.
I wouldn't employ a non CORGI person to work on gas, purely from the
insurance point of view. But I'll happily work on gas in my own house.
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