Matthew,
I'm not here to force people to get a licence, we are a group of licensed window cleaners throughout Scotland who would like to see a fairer licensing system for all. You can also see it from our point of view who are licensed why it is annoying when work is taken from them from unlicensed window cleaners. Everyone should be on the same palying field, it's like I will not tax my car because there are other people who break the law.
Not having a licence is breaking the civic law, some counties enforce it and some don't. Personnaly speaking your county is a waste of time as it is broken into several divisions. Then we have Tayside Police who have a division that look into unlicensed window cleaners, this is the guy, feel free to sepak to him :-
http://www.tayside.police.uk/whereangusspu.phpNo I don't need your details we are not here to shop people but to work with Councils in getting a fairer system. This is proving to be a hard task with some and others are co-operating. We are in fact shaming Councils with the fact they are running the licensing incorrectly.
The biggest problem is public knowledge hence the window cleaning directory which will be advertised in all local newspapers, which we hope will give licensed window cleaners the upper hand on those that undercut them for a few pounds.
People will then recognise that window cleaners have costs that they inccur so charging a decent price they should not be frowned at.
I know loads of window cleaners that are not licensed and they share the view why pay for it if it is not enforced. I can fully understand what they are saying and they would be willing to pay for a licence if it is enforced. And no I have not grassed them up.
But from my point of veiw it is law so hence why I pay for it begrudgingly and for a few areas. Thats my view, everyone has their own view.
To sum up Matthew we are not here to name and shame unlicensed window cleaners but to get the Council to do the job they are supposed to do.
Apologise if I have offended you in any way.
Doug