It seems that our firms that convert vehicles for wheelchair use could soon be put out of business by new EU rules.
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006...l
Another blunder in the making.
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Roger
I read frequently, but only post when I have something useful to say.
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A curious reversal of the position regarding buildings, which by law now have to be built with full accessiblity for wheelchair users, even if none are employed there..
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no........... someone notices something like this..... it goes in the press... therein follows big hoo-hah..... the cretin that should have dealt with it properly in the first place, then does so, because his/her bosses bend their ear.......
and we're all back to normal
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A pal of mine, who has run one of this businesses for many years, sold it to a competitor about 12 months ago.
Perhaps he knew something we didn't...:-)
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>>and we're all back to normal
Somehow I doubt if this will be the case. Rules is rules, and civil servants will ensure these rules are strictly enforced (unlike all other EU states).
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Roger
I read frequently, but only post when I have something useful to say.
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Mum's selling Dad's converted Pug 806. I'll tell her to ask for a premium now!
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