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It is quite obvious that our visitor has no concept of what others are telling him in regards to our laws. In Ontario he would be fined regardless of if he was being paid or not. He still is operating as an electrical contractor!!
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I wonder why a guy who announces his intention to break our laws doesn't have his thread frozen. The moderators can't say they don't monitor the site, so I assume their liability insurance is very good. I'm not going to save for retirement - I'll just go fishing.

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I left the thread open for people because I wanted to see the OP get Educated about our laws.
sometimes someone has mentioned why i closed a thread before a poster could say how dangerous the work he was asking about was mentioned.

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Doug:

I have no issue with your decissions.

Hopefully, the OP learned something and is safe.



John
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