Dave,
There is a book in the Narnia series by CS Lewis that tells of a teacher who was no good as a teacher, so they made her a head, and when she was no good as a head, they made her an Schools Inspector, and when she was no good as an Inspector they made her an MP. It kind of rings true, and that was written in the 1930\'s or 1940\'s, I believe.
I must admit, on a general level, that i get really frustrated when I cant get a decent length of cable on appliances to run them from sockets that are in the wrong place for the way I want to organise my kitchen, and , if a plug gets damaged, I have to cut a bit more cable off to get a new plug on because they all seem to come integrated to the cable these days.
Yet I remember before I got married, in the dim and distant past, thatIi lived in a bedsit with the live and the neutral connected the wrong way round in the socket\". We need a sensible level of regulation, not some idiotic government job creation scheme.
The postings on this topic, forgetting about the Southern Jessie - sorry match angler - have highlighted one thing. 10 people die each year because of improperly fitted electrics. What is the number who are killed as the result of improper maintenance on motor vehicles?
The other thing is that the protection of the public is patchy. Less than 5 miles from my home there is a man in practice as an accountant who has spent time in prison for fraud. It\'s crazy. Who is protecting his clients from him.
Freddie and the Dreamers got it right in the 1960\'s when they told us \"Its a Crazy World We\'re Living In!\"
Fred
[Edited on 15/1/2005 by UKFred]