Before I go and spend the hard earned of the residents management company on legal advice - anyone give me a pointer?
If I've been formally notified that our gates are unsafe and don't meet safety regulations but to fix them has meant a disabled person has just given me a demand to cease from repairing next week as the new safe method of operation breaches the disabilities act as a different access method will be used which disadvantages her ((mobile phones will control the gate and not a simple remote key fob so I'm struggling to see the disadvantage) and no it isn't simple or cheap to keep the key fobs.
Should I just switch the things off and leave them open ( but anyone could come along and switch them back on again), fix the safety issue first and worry about disability issue later or just go the pub?
If I've been formally notified that our gates are unsafe and don't meet safety regulations but to fix them has meant a disabled person has just given me a demand to cease from repairing next week as the new safe method of operation breaches the disabilities act as a different access method will be used which disadvantages her ((mobile phones will control the gate and not a simple remote key fob so I'm struggling to see the disadvantage) and no it isn't simple or cheap to keep the key fobs.
Should I just switch the things off and leave them open ( but anyone could come along and switch them back on again), fix the safety issue first and worry about disability issue later or just go the pub?
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