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This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people!
https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ |
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"Commander Kinsey" writes:
This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! I'm not sure about that. Bad brakes are less likely to cause: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_London https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chicago_Fire While poor electrical work often leads to fire. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:12:20 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote:
On 6/12/2019 10:02 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ Do those ****ty limey cars go fast enough to need brakes? I've had a £500 car at 130mph. |
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On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:13:11 +0100, Scott Lurndal wrote:
"Commander Kinsey" writes: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! I'm not sure about that. Bad brakes are less likely to cause: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_London https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chicago_Fire While poor electrical work often leads to fire. Nowadays only in your own home, only endangering you or your own family. But if you end up with no brakes, you could kill many innocent strangers by crashing into them. Why do you think cars are inspected annually for safety but houses aren't? |
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On 12/06/2019 18:02, Commander Kinsey wrote:
This is insane.* Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car.* The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ While I'm no fan of Part P and I'm not defending it, perhaps you'd be less irate if you checked a decent source. That one has obvious contradictions. Eg: Look at the entry referring to sockets in both lists. (Item 1 in first list, 3&4 in second list.) |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:16:18 +0100, Brian Reay wrote:
On 12/06/2019 18:02, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ While I'm no fan of Part P and I'm not defending it, perhaps you'd be less irate if you checked a decent source. That one has obvious contradictions. Eg: Look at the entry referring to sockets in both lists. (Item 1 in first list, 3&4 in second list.) I guess it's one of those rules that nobody understands. A (Scottish, therefore not subject to part P) electrician told me you couldn't even replace a lightswitch in England without a certificate. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On 6/12/2019 1:02 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car.* The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ It's not about safety.* The electrician's union owns more government lawmakers than the mechanic's union. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:23:22 +0100, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Bob Pringle wrote: On 6/12/2019 1:02 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ It's not about safety. The electrician's union owns more government lawmakers than the mechanic's union. Which electrician and which mechanic are you referring to? Did you read his post at all? He referred to a union, not an individual. |
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On 6/12/2019 10:28 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:23:22 +0100, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Bob Pringle wrote: On 6/12/2019 1:02 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car.* The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ It's not about safety.* The electrician's union owns more government lawmakers than the mechanic's union. Which electrician and which mechanic are you referring to? Did you read his post at all?* He referred to a union, not an individual. Did you not see where the apostrophes were at all? They referred to an individual's union in each case. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:35:56 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote:
On 6/12/2019 10:14 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:12:20 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 6/12/2019 10:02 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ Do those ****ty limey cars go fast enough to need brakes? I've had a £500 car at 130mph. And then you woke up. Nah, the shaking kept me awake. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On 6/12/2019 10:35 AM, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote:
On 6/12/2019 10:14 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:12:20 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 6/12/2019 10:02 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane.* Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car.* The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ Do those ****ty limey cars go fast enough to need brakes? I've had a £500 car at 130mph. And then you woke up. STFU, KKKoloon. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ nanny state.....I don't trust a garage to do my brakes and even my wife can do pads and discs well.... |
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Commander Kinsey wrote
This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, That's a pig ignorant lie. but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ |
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On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:36:59 +0100, GB wrote:
On 6/12/2019 10:28 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:23:22 +0100, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Bob Pringle wrote: On 6/12/2019 1:02 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ It's not about safety. The electrician's union owns more government lawmakers than the mechanic's union. Which electrician and which mechanic are you referring to? Did you read his post at all? He referred to a union, not an individual. Did you not see where the apostrophes were at all? They referred to an individual's union in each case. You make the assumption he's one of the few who puts the apostrophes in the right place. Most will write "electrician's union" to mean the union for all electricians. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
"Scott Lurndal" wrote in message ... "Commander Kinsey" writes: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! I'm not sure about that. Bad brakes are less likely to cause: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_London https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chicago_Fire While poor electrical work often leads to fire. Not very often a fire that does any more than minor damage to your own house. |
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"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:12:20 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 6/12/2019 10:02 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ Do those ****ty limey cars go fast enough to need brakes? I've had a £500 car at 130mph. But it wasn't a limey car. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:41:33 +0100, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ nanny state..... Indeed. We'd be better off with no government at all. Why should we have a group of people watching over us? There should be a "none" on the voting form. I don't trust a garage to do my brakes and even my wife can do pads and discs well.... I do bugger all on my car, usually because something that needs replacing is old enough to be rusted solid and I either break it, the tool, or my hand, trying to free it. But electrical work is very easy. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:16:18 +0100, Brian Reay wrote: On 12/06/2019 18:02, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ While I'm no fan of Part P and I'm not defending it, perhaps you'd be less irate if you checked a decent source. That one has obvious contradictions. Eg: Look at the entry referring to sockets in both lists. (Item 1 in first list, 3&4 in second list.) I guess it's one of those rules that nobody understands. Plenty do. A (Scottish, therefore not subject to part P) electrician told me you couldn't even replace a lightswitch in England without a certificate. He was wrong. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:48:21 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:12:20 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 6/12/2019 10:02 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ Do those ****ty limey cars go fast enough to need brakes? I've had a £500 car at 130mph. But it wasn't a limey car. True, I've only had one of those to 113. Downhill. Overtaking a policeman. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:45:27 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
Commander Kinsey wrote This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, That's a pig ignorant lie. Well that's what the link says. but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:41:33 +0100, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ nanny state..... Indeed. We'd be better off with no government at all. Why should we have a group of people watching over us? There should be a "none" on the voting form. I don't trust a garage to do my brakes and even my wife can do pads and discs well.... I do bugger all on my car, usually because something that needs replacing is old enough to be rusted solid and I either break it, the tool, or my hand, trying to free it. But electrical work is very easy. Prick. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:50:49 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:16:18 +0100, Brian Reay wrote: On 12/06/2019 18:02, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ While I'm no fan of Part P and I'm not defending it, perhaps you'd be less irate if you checked a decent source. That one has obvious contradictions. Eg: Look at the entry referring to sockets in both lists. (Item 1 in first list, 3&4 in second list.) I guess it's one of those rules that nobody understands. Plenty do. You'd have to be pretty dull to read an understand all that crap. A (Scottish, therefore not subject to part P) electrician told me you couldn't even replace a lightswitch in England without a certificate. He was wrong. Possibly, I think he's just rather over cautious since he also owns a couple of properties he rents out, which have even more stringent bull**** to contend with. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:45:27 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, That's a pig ignorant lie. Well that's what the link says. Its wrong. but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ |
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"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:50:49 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:16:18 +0100, Brian Reay wrote: On 12/06/2019 18:02, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ While I'm no fan of Part P and I'm not defending it, perhaps you'd be less irate if you checked a decent source. That one has obvious contradictions. Eg: Look at the entry referring to sockets in both lists. (Item 1 in first list, 3&4 in second list.) I guess it's one of those rules that nobody understands. Plenty do. You'd have to be pretty dull to read an understand all that crap. Yes, you are that stupid. A (Scottish, therefore not subject to part P) electrician told me you couldn't even replace a lightswitch in England without a certificate. He was wrong. Possibly, Absolutely certainly. I think he's just rather over cautious since he also owns a couple of properties he rents out, which have even more stringent bull**** to contend with. Not on that they don't. |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:14:40 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
wrote: On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:12:20 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 6/12/2019 10:02 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ Do those ****ty limey cars go fast enough to need brakes? I've had a £500 car at 130mph. What happened when you got to the bottom of that long hill and had to go up the other side? |
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On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:19:24 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
wrote: On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:16:18 +0100, Brian Reay wrote: On 12/06/2019 18:02, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car. The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ While I'm no fan of Part P and I'm not defending it, perhaps you'd be less irate if you checked a decent source. That one has obvious contradictions. Eg: Look at the entry referring to sockets in both lists. (Item 1 in first list, 3&4 in second list.) I guess it's one of those rules that nobody understands. A (Scottish, therefore not subject to part P) electrician told me you couldn't even replace a lightswitch in England without a certificate. That is not what the list you posted said in things you can do. |
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On 6/12/19 1:02 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
This is insane.* Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car.* The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ Pat Sajak said it best: "Only when we have enough laws to properly govern our behavior can we truly enjoy the freedoms of America". - @patsajak |
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It's REAL DUMB serb nazi Bitchslapping Time, AGAIN!
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 10:38:08 -0700, clinically insane, serbian bitch
Razovic, the resident psychopath of sci and scj and Usenet's famous sexual cripple, IMPERSONATING her master "GB", farted again: And then you woke up. STFU, KKKoloon. YOU just would like to wake up next to your beloved Colonel, you infatuated possessive bitch! BG -- "GB" adressing poor dumb anal Razovic: "You really are painfully stupid, as well as deranged." MID: |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 03:48:21 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: But it wasn't a limey car. Certainly no Ozzie car, senile Ozzietard! -- Bod addressing senile Rot: "Rod, you have a sick twisted mind. I suggest you stop your mindless and totally irresponsible talk. Your mouth could get you into a lot of trouble." Message-ID: |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 03:47:29 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Not In auto-contradiction mode again, you clinically insane auto-contradicting senile asshole from Oz? BG -- Kerr-Mudd,John addressing senile Rot: "Auto-contradictor Rod is back! (in the KF)" MID: |
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Troll-feeding Senile IDIOT Alert!
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:16:18 +0100, Brian Reay, another brain damaged,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered: While I'm no fan of Part P and I'm not defending it, perhaps you'd be less irate if you checked a decent source. He's not irate, he's an attention-starved sociopathic troll who keeps setting out the dumbest baits for all the senile assholes in these groups! |
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Troll-feeding Senile IDIOT Alert!
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 13:22:09 -0400, Bob Pringle, another mentally
challenged, troll-feeding, senile idiot, blathered: It's not about safety.* Of course not, it's about get the attention of the dumbest posters on these groups, senile idiot! tsk |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 03:50:49 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: A (Scottish, therefore not subject to part P) electrician told me you couldn't even replace a lightswitch in England without a certificate. He was wrong. You two subnormal pathological trolls ready to trash these groups with yet more of your abysmal stupidity? BG -- Richard addressing Rot Speed: "**** you're thick/pathetic excuse for a troll." MID: |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 03:59:49 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Yes, you are that stupid. Yet it's HIM baiting YOU, stupid senile Ozzietard! BG -- Bill Wright to Rot Speed: "That confirms my opinion that you are a despicable little ****." MID: |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On 6/12/2019 10:47 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:36:59 +0100, GB wrote: On 6/12/2019 10:28 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:23:22 +0100, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Bob Pringle wrote: On 6/12/2019 1:02 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car.* The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ It's not about safety.* The electrician's union owns more government lawmakers than the mechanic's union. Which electrician and which mechanic are you referring to? Did you read his post at all?* He referred to a union, not an individual. Did you not see where the apostrophes were at all?* They referred to an individual's union in each case. You make the assumption he's one of the few who puts the apostrophes in the right place. He's obviously not. Most will write "electrician's union" to mean the union for all electricians. Only the illiterate would do that...the same sort of people who think plural's take apostrophe's. |
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It's REAL DUMB serb nazi Bitchslapping Time, AGAIN!
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 10:36:59 -0700, clinically insane, serbian bitch
Razovic, the resident psychopath of sci and scj and Usenet's famous sexual cripple, IMPERSONATING her master "GB", farted again: Did you read his post at all?* He referred to a union, not an individual. Did you not see where the apostrophes were at all? They referred to an individual's union in each case. Gonna have to watch this. Who of you two subnormal idiots will turn out to be the more idiotic one? LMAO -- Gray Guest about inferior Razovic: "You are a subhuman. You should not be permitted to propagate your genes." MID: 00 |
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-- Troll-feeding Senile IDIOT Alert!
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 19:18:24 +0100, Tim Streater, another mentally
challenged, troll-feeding, senile idiot, blathered: Did you read his post at all? He referred to a union, not an individual. Doesn't stop him from being a serial apostrophe abuser, however. Nor the Scottish ****** from successfully baiting all you senile assholes with his retarded bull****! |
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Troll-feeding Senile IDIOT Alert!
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:41:33 +0100, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:41:33 +0100, Jim GM4DHJ ... another mentally challenged, troll-feeding senile idiot, blathered: nanny state.....I don't trust a garage to do my brakes and even my wife can do pads and discs well.... Now see what you get for it from the troll, troll-feeding senile asshole! LOL |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 03:45:27 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: That's a pig ignorant lie. Nope, senile Ozzietard, it's another bait for all you senile idiots ...and nothing else! -- about senile Rot Speed: "This is like having a conversation with someone with brain damage." MID: |
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Legalities of changing sockets and brakes in England?
On 6/12/19 2:18 PM, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Commander Kinsey wrote: On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 18:23:22 +0100, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Bob Pringle wrote: On 6/12/2019 1:02 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: This is insane. Legally (like anyone pays any attention to these laws) you cannot do simple things like fitting an electrical socket to your own home, but you can change the brakes on your car.Â* The second one is FAR more dangerous to other people! https://www.mglondon.uk/blog/electri...n-electrician/ It's not about safety.Â* The electrician's union owns more government lawmakers than the mechanic's union. Which electrician and which mechanic are you referring to? Did you read his post at all?Â* He referred to a union, not an individual. Doesn't stop him from being a serial apostrophe abuser, however. That should have been electricians' union and mechanics' union, as any skoolboy knows. Heterosexual mails tend to be pour spellers. |
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