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Author Topic: 'Part P' of the Building Regulations - Electrical Safety  (Read 24024 times)

roseway

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Re: 'Part P' of the Building Regulations - Electrical Safety
« Reply #30 on: July 24, 2007, 04:40:47 PM »

The 'near the knuckle' description referred to an earlier message, not yours Dave. You can relax. :)
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Re: 'Part P' of the Building Regulations - Electrical Safety
« Reply #31 on: July 24, 2007, 04:44:29 PM »

The 'near the knuckle' description referred to an earlier message, not yours Dave. You can relax. :)


I think I see the offending one now. I'm innocent! (Hooray)
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Re: 'Part P' of the Building Regulations - Electrical Safety
« Reply #32 on: July 24, 2007, 10:23:36 PM »

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Re: 'Part P' of the Building Regulations - Electrical Safety
« Reply #33 on: July 25, 2007, 11:36:50 AM »

Nope not yours accordion youre in the clear. :D

I'd deliberately not quoted the orginal post so as not to highlight it.  Yes it was a kind of cleverish play on words which is why I'd turned a blind eye and left it there in the first place, with a reminder to keep it clean.

It really was just a gentle reminder, that I didnt want it going any further as there are kids that read these forums.
However highlighting it again in another post wasnt perhaps a good idea and therefore its been removed. 

Please be aware that moderating is a hard task as you quite often have to try and please 2 sides, which isnt ever always going to be possible.
I dont want over moderation of the forums so that you cant have a laugh.. but also you do have to bear in mind that this is a family friendly orientated form. I also dont want this forum to become so lax in moderation that it turns into a field day for all..  so we have to draw a line some where.  My own personal guideline would be if the along the lines of the BBC watershed.
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