Yes as you say IN YOUR OPINION sunny Jim
Instead of sitting there all righteous and wise can you give me one occassion where that has actually happened. You try and take a private resident to court matey boy because I have a strange feeling it will be case law that decides this not the law according to you.Is no body sending Fire Service College instructors on common sense courses these days 






I am absolutely fuming. What an absolutely daft post. Thats what I call a urinating in the wind post and you haven't just sprayed yourself you have managed to spray a few innocent bystanders whilst you are at it.
First point, I'm not a fire service college instructor.
I was asking a serious question, why when the Fire Safety Order is a lot simpler to read and understand than previous fire law do people get so confused on the subject of domestic premises?
Yes it is my opinion and no I don't know of any case law because in my common sense world the problem doesn't often happen so there is unlikely to be any case law.
Artcile 32(10) is clear, any person can be prosecuted, if an offence of one person is caused by the act of another.
Another FACT is that anyone with ANY EXTENT control can be served an enforcement notice. So in this scenario if the owner of a domestic premises removed a fire door that protected relevant persons, and he is also a relevant person, why do you not think he could be served with a notice to replace it, or prosecuted if he placed persons at serious risk?
Last point, if the best you can do is base your arguement on a 'strange feeling' that you have perhaps you have a training need, the FSC might be able to help if they have any fire safety instructors left.
.....and you should go to bed earlier Cleveland you get very grumpy in the early hours!