Zoomup:Chris Pearson:AJJewsbury:
They probably don't have any right to force a disconnection - so if the customer says 'it's OK, I'll get someone in to look at it' - what can they do?I am pretty sure that they do - it may be in the deemed contract or standard T&Cs.
Zoomy will sort it out. ?I will indeed Chris. But my concern is this: If I connected up such a damaged, old and degraded cable I would be leaving myself wide open for a legal claim and the full force of the law. But the meter people seem to be exempt from responsibility. They have no regard for shock and fire risks it seems.
Well, if any harm came of it, they would be liable. When a place burns down, how on earth do the forensic scientists know where it started?
Zoomup:Chris Pearson:AJJewsbury:
They probably don't have any right to force a disconnection - so if the customer says 'it's OK, I'll get someone in to look at it' - what can they do?I am pretty sure that they do - it may be in the deemed contract or standard T&Cs.
Zoomy will sort it out. ?I will indeed Chris. But my concern is this: If I connected up such a damaged, old and degraded cable I would be leaving myself wide open for a legal claim and the full force of the law. But the meter people seem to be exempt from responsibility. They have no regard for shock and fire risks it seems.
Well, if any harm came of it, they would be liable. When a place burns down, how on earth do the forensic scientists know where it started?
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