Quote from: pikeman on March 28, 2020, 12:33:47 pmsurely some of the constabulary have there windows cleaned. has anyone on here got a police officer as a customer who has stopped them working. i have 1 and been told to carry on. don't think they would risk there reputation if they though it was breaking any rules.I have several police officers as customers we have decided to shut down and not work I have spoken to one of them and the policy down hear is anyone who isn’t a key worker is told to go home ,we have read blocks every few miles , if ones argue they are going to be issued a fine and possible arrest , he said the direction from government is crystal clear stay home , the exception is for key workers that need to travel to work not non essential jobs like window cleaning they should not be out , I had a friend stopped on Thursday afternoon and when he tried tk show them the gov web site the copper told him dint try and tell me the law , either gi hime or you will be fined , once you have been stoped you details and vehicle details are put into a data base if stoped again the fine is doubled up to £960 , Ime not saying this is right or wrong but it’s what is actually happening in the street . Another window cleaner was on a customers property cleaning there windows with the house holders consent and the police stoped him and sent him home saying if he is seen out again working instant fine .
surely some of the constabulary have there windows cleaned. has anyone on here got a police officer as a customer who has stopped them working. i have 1 and been told to carry on. don't think they would risk there reputation if they though it was breaking any rules.
Quote from: Splash & dash on March 28, 2020, 03:09:30 pmQuote from: pikeman on March 28, 2020, 12:33:47 pmsurely some of the constabulary have there windows cleaned. has anyone on here got a police officer as a customer who has stopped them working. i have 1 and been told to carry on. don't think they would risk there reputation if they though it was breaking any rules.I have several police officers as customers we have decided to shut down and not work I have spoken to one of them and the policy down hear is anyone who isn’t a key worker is told to go home ,we have read blocks every few miles , if ones argue they are going to be issued a fine and possible arrest , he said the direction from government is crystal clear stay home , the exception is for key workers that need to travel to work not non essential jobs like window cleaning they should not be out , I had a friend stopped on Thursday afternoon and when he tried tk show them the gov web site the copper told him dint try and tell me the law , either gi hime or you will be fined , once you have been stoped you details and vehicle details are put into a data base if stoped again the fine is doubled up to £960 , Ime not saying this is right or wrong but it’s what is actually happening in the street . Another window cleaner was on a customers property cleaning there windows with the house holders consent and the police stoped him and sent him home saying if he is seen out again working instant fine . i dont believe you...........we are perfectly entitled to work (alone) as long as we keep our distance from customers and follow a few basic hygiene rules and common sense(like refusing tea/coffee,insisting on cashless payments,etc)....the risk is very small.........
How are they going to put cuffs on you and keep 2m away?In my experience, the police are fairly ignorant of the law. Just ask what law you’re breaking.
Typical, the law can’t interpret gov guidelines. Not surprised.If it’s safe to work, crack on. You are doing no wrong.
Just dont get caught by the police, same as speeding etc.
Quote from: Ooooooog on March 28, 2020, 06:08:18 pmTypical, the law can’t interpret gov guidelines. Not surprised.If it’s safe to work, crack on. You are doing no wrong.They don't have to but they can disrupt your day.
Quote from: G Griffin on March 28, 2020, 06:19:57 pmQuote from: Ooooooog on March 28, 2020, 06:08:18 pmTypical, the law can’t interpret gov guidelines. Not surprised.If it’s safe to work, crack on. You are doing no wrong.They don't have to but they can disrupt your day.Not really. What can they do? They are only empowered to impede illegal activities.
Quote from: Gomo on March 28, 2020, 06:25:02 pmJust dont get caught by the police, same as speeding etc.No. Speeding is an offence. Going to work is not. To imply they are comparable is misleading.
What area you from splash