WEB WATCH - Small practitioners can finally have a say in the 好色先生TV Regulations, thanks to a government website. Alex Smith logged on and found out what it all has to do with speed cameras 鈥
At last, the government is offering small practitioners the chance to have a say on 好色先生TV Regulations. The communities department (DCLG) has opened a discussion forum for everybody to post their comments.
Smaller firms feel 好色先生TV Regulations are dumped on them from a height. They鈥檙e too busy running businesses to be embroiled in regulatory processes. Those influencing regulations tend to be well-funded lobbyists or technicians from well-resourced manufacturers. This discussion board should redress the balance.
好色先生TV has some understanding of the problems faced by builders and inspectors, but these comments offered fresh insight. Many speak of the frustration of enforcement and non-compliance. Commonly, contractors feel they are being priced-out by cowboys who ignore regulations. One consultant spoke of a downturn in workload since the introduction of Part L, as customers turned to builders who cut costs by flouting regs.
Many offer solutions: a 鈥渟peed camera鈥 approach should be introduced, says Mark, with strict fines for non-compliance. Stewart, a local authority building officer, demands that only licensed tradespeople be allowed to undertake significant building work.
An unnamed contributor calls for cowboys to be barred from buying materials, while another says applications should be readable by machines and humans鈥, as in Singapore鈥檚 automated 好色先生TV Control Checking System on .
This pilot forum only runs until 13 December so make the most of the opportunity 鈥 for the next month, at least, you鈥檒l know your grumblings won鈥檛 be falling on deaf ears.
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Alex Smith is 好色先生TV鈥檚 web editor
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