yeh, i'm in glasgea and i see from time to time young lads hanging on the ledges of tenement buildings. wouldn't reckon they have licence, insurance etc
mind you they are often doing jobs i wouldn't be so keen on. like first floor flat jobs that would be all ladder work and you have to hoik the ladder all the way round the block and down the service lane to do the backs. (easier wfp i suppose). and i don't suppose they charge very much, so they have a niche market.
regulations are good but you can't regulate everyone. and would you want to. i like to be able ring up 'Jim' and get a crate of beer delivered at 2 in the morning, and all the best music wasn't made by guys who said 'drugs, they're so evil'
always two sides to a coin.
a young lad who goes around window cleaning for half a year, i'd say perhaps good for him.
i'm licensed etc, though not got round to IR registration
(cos i'm newbie)
In scotland Licensing i think is good, but i noticed that if a w/c is based near the boundary of two local authorities or even three, they might be a bit ped off having to pay more than on licence!
(just noticed The Shiner's post)
also had to wait for weeks for my licence! not good service
ben-san