This topic won't be locked, don't forget guys, there are new people coming on to the forum all the time, and it's an important subject, just because some of you are fed up with it, it doesn't mean it should be locked!
You don't have to read it or participate in the debate after all!!
Apart from which, of late a direct debate over the issues hasn't been brought up for a while..or if it has I've missed it
The ladder jocks can bleat all they like, times they are a-changing and like it or not the use of ladders to 'WORK OFF' is going to come under increasing pressure over the next year or two.
Don't get me wrong, I've worked off ladders since I was 17 years old and I'm 50 now, I think we should all be allowed to work off them if we want to, but I'm also well aware of how inherently dangerous they are to work off.
And of course in the majority of cases, where window cleaners are concerned, WFP is viable.
Never seen a wfp cleaners doing shops in my town all the boys are trad doing shop windows. In the last 12 months bumped into loads of window cleaners doing domestic work a couple are now good mates only ever seen one wfp he was cleaning a bungalow Oh and know of one lad who does the schools etc hes wfp. How are they going to ban us all? What about roofers, airel fitters etc etc its a boring subject to be honest everyone to there own. I remember when it was illegal to record off the radio. SAY NO MORE . There will always be ladders! we all know that!
I use WFP to clean the majority of my shops (and I have a lot of them) I also do bungalows with it, why? because it is faster and more effective is why (I don't say better please note).
On any buiding site roofers must have scafolding, they are not allowed to access the roof via a ladder, aerial fitters are often more of an exception due to the nature of their job, often the only practical way of doing the job is with a ladder...and it still is illegal to record of the radio!!!!
Use of ladders in all trades is coming under increasing pressure
Towns and cities with restricive parking isn't that much of a handicap either, trolleys are an effective way of countering that problem, or even a trolley with a much larger carrying capacity could be powered along the lines of a disabled buggy.
Ian