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Sinster censorship caused by Part P
Just been reading a thread about the Which guide to DIY and it's
unavailability, possibly due to the electrical information contained wihtin and Part P. I have seen an online site stating that it had withdrawn some electrical projects (can't remember the name of the site) due to insurance reasons !? Surely this is wrong. As I understand it, ordinary people can still do any sort of electrical work so long as they submit plans, get them approved and get it inspected. We are, afterall, adults and supposed to be able to make decisions for ourseleves. Information should not be hidden away As a foot note, I have heard a rumour that in New Zealnd the authorities have moved ion the opposite direction of Part P and de-regulated. Apparently, deaths and injuries fell. |
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