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It would be an interesting case,Frankly I beleive that he has breached trading standards in that he has suggested you must have something that actually you do not need. This is fraudulent and he could be prosecuted for such fraud.
Although we can install things into what would be considered non compliant distribution boards by todays standards, and in many cases (including this one by the sounds of it) we should be doing so.
it could be argued that we are under no obligation to do any work that fails to comply with the letter of the latest standards.
the issue to me is how it is put to the customer. there is a difference between
I wont do that
and
i can't do that (with the inference that they would be breaking the law to do such)