i personally was set against the license in a big way.....i thought it was just another needless tax to add to the govt/council coffers.......and in some ways it is, however i have seen another side to the issue ( i wont mention the fact thats its law to have one, coz we all know that) the reason why i support the license is that it seperates the legitimate businesses from the others, now i know one or two of our posters on here from parts of scotland may not have a license because they feel justified in not having one for whatever reason ( i am not here to judge) however if you can get round/accept the fact that its law you may be in the position to use it as a tool to further your business interests as you will get work or jobs that insist on you displaying a license on your person ( i have loads of jobs where i wouldnt get in the door without it) so having a license is a huge bonus in securing the higher ended work, like council/public buildings for obvious reasons.......without a license the best work i could hope for is a few wee runs here and there and most of the time i would be looking over my shoulder for the police, council enforcement officers (they do stop folk in glasgow and south lanarkshire) and expect a 2k fine for not having one.....in my opinion its just not worth NOT having one......i can clean any window in my licensed areas knowing that i have every right to be there AND i have the full protection of the police and council that licensed me to cover any disputes with unlicensed window cleaners, which has not really happened thus far, but its good to know its there.
i cant imagine being in the situation of building up a really good business over a few years, maybe leaving my job to start cleaning windows, wanting to experience being my own boss, care for my family etc etc and for it all to be taken off me simply because i failed to trade legally, and this could happen as if i were to be caught trading without a license....the police would not only charge me with a criminal offence the council will take a dim view and i wouldnt be allowed to clean another window anywhere in the council area until i got a license, and with a newly earned criminal conviction the likelyhood of getting a license from the council (or any other council area if i were to try there instead) will be ZERO.....and then the business would fail (might have to sell the run on to someone for a cut price) and i would then have to get a job doing something else (maybe my old job that i left to go cleaning windows for

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thats my take on the license.......can of worms anyone?
