This is what I have been informed by the Police, if caught without a licence then it is straight forward. They will get reported to the PFS which will take around 6 weeks for them to appear in court. If caught again without a licence then that is it, they will not be able to apply for a licence. So hence one could be out of work for 6 weeks or out of work all together.
Doug, I think the Police have got this wrong, I am under the impression that, they will
first caution the window cleaner for not having a license,
under this caution they will be informed that, they have x amount of days to apply for the license,
if they apply no further action is taken,
if they fail to apply and continue to work, then the police have the power to report to PFS.
If they are reported to The PFS, which is very rare, they are slapped with a small fine usually a lot less than the cost of the licence.
If caught again without a license, then they still will be able to apply for a licence, simply because the Civic government act only takes into account CRIMINAL offences when applying for a license, not having a window cleaners license is classed as a CIVIL offence and should not stop a license being granted at any time.
Tam