Now, if a license was introduced, and there was some form of communication between the licensing office and the tax man; those window cleaners who have 'proper jobs' and work part time as window cleaners would find it more difficult to conceal their income; especially if 'us' window cleaners with licenses policed the licenses held by new window cleaners.
Other than that, I can't see the point of it; and there's no guarantees that one government department can or will share information with another.
So whats the point of paying for a licence, when to make it work effectivly, we have to police it.
At the moment you can inform your local inland revenue office about these part time window cleaners without the need to pay for the privilage.
A lot of the people who are shouting for a licence are only doing it because they think that the part-timers and dole-boys will dissappear and they will cream up the whole neighbourhood.
This is not going to happen, even if all of the councils employed thousands of enforcment officers to police it.
This has been proven in the other licence schemes that are now in place.
There are still Taxi drivers who are not insured or licenced, yet the police and the local council regulary carry out spot checks.
There are still many gas fitters who are not Corgi Registred who carry on working on gas boilers and they can go to prison if they are caught, yet the corgi licence has not stopped them.
There are thousands and thousands of people who watch tv's yet they can be fined £1000s' or go to prison, there are also hundreds of detector vans on the streets every day, but they cannot stop it.
So do you really think that a window cleaning licence is going to be more effective than the other licence schemes, that are failing day after day.
You will say, "well it will catch a few" and yes it will and these few will be replaced by others, who see a harmless and easy way of making money.
There are already many ways and methods of stopping these people working in our industry, why not use them, or do you really want to pay out your hard earned money and still have to police the licence as well.
Even if the law was changed and the customers' were held responsible for employing an un-licenced window cleaner, it still would not stop the part timers or dole boys.
If you want to prove to your customers that you are trustworthy, then you can apply to your local police for a copy of any details they hold on you, its the same form that you need to have if you want to go to the USA and have a past record, you can then give each of you customers a copy, I don't think that many will be that bothered, but at least you will feel better and it is only going to cost you £10.