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Could you tell me whether most of the tests carried out for a Domestic Electrical Installation Report would have to be repeated if a replacement consumer unit is subsequently fitted?
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Does the house have charity status ?
Apparently: If an Intruder is on or over the third step of your stairs while your upstairs and your in fear for your safety, then your legally entitled to use Reasonable force to protect yourself (My definition of Reasonable & the laws differs) Especially being a young woman?
Although I like your 30mm spanner idea, the law wouldn't look too kindly on it & you'd have a hard proving you had a legitimate reason for it being on your bedside table.
A better choice would be a 3 D cell maglite, legitimate reason for having it there & does the job well.
It's that kind of cautionary tale that makes my blood boil. It's just plain wrong that the guy defending his family gets the full force of the law whilst the scum bag gets off.
Sorry to disagree with you Midwest (Thank SC), but it was our local Police that warned me about keeping anything other than a large torch at the side of the bed.
Stating that in court you'd find it very hard to prove that it was there for any other purpose than hitting an intruder, whereas many people keep a torch at the side of the bed.
Very true, your not allowed to chase them outside and whack them.
Where we used to live, a young couple were in bed in the middle of the night with their baby in a cot at the side of them.
Burglar broke in & was ransacking the place, young guy goes downstairs in his skimpies with a crowbar he'd kept at the side of the bed & confronts the intruder.
Intruder turned on him so got whacked with the crowbar, police were called & when they arrived promptly arrested the young householder for assault on the intruder.
When it came to court, Judge said there was no legitimate reason for having the crowbar up in the bedroom, result: young guy doing 6 months & having to pay intruder compensation for his injuries. Intruder received a caution.
@SparkyChick to be honest, not something I've ever been asked for.
But a Company called Vimpex (I think) used to make a Pet safe sounder, might be worth giving them a look. Think the frequency was quite low on them.
(Not fair, your making my poor old brain work on a Sunday )
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