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Old 04-04-2012, 21:29   #17
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Re: How stupid is the water ban

What's even weirder is that if you get somebody else to clean your car or windows at your own house, they can use a hosepipe from your water supply.
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Exemptions
Any commercial businesses operating at commercial premises are not included in the ban.
Businesses that operate at a domestic property or wash private vehicles (e.g. car/driveway washing or window cleaning) can use a hosepipe in the course of their work, where this is done as a service to customers.
Might be worth pointing out another potentially useful exemption.
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People who hold a current Blue Badge issued by their local authority can use a hosepipe to water a garden attached to domestic premises in order to water plants and water their own allotment if applicable.
If you think you might qualify for disability reasons(eg disabled Bus Pass), but don't drive and therefore don't have a Blue Badge, you could ask(eg via email) your water supplier.
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