I ate out tonight at the local. As I have to eat, I think its a disgrace that I had to pay for the staff, the lease on the property, heating, gas, etc. I think I should only have paid for the ingrdients- a nice bit of turbot that cost me £15 but could be bought in the supermarket for a fiver. I think that the govt-which means all of you- and the EU-which means all of you plus a load of johnny foreigners- should have paid the rest for me.
Colin, I believe the explanations of laws rules and regulations should be available to everyone, not just those that can afford them.
This is particularly true when it relates to recommendations that explain best practice in respect of anything that provides everyone with a safer living and working environment.
If these recommendation documents were paid through taxation like everything else that is meant to be equally available to the whole population i.e health care & education then we wouldn't have the situation where a self-employed worker does not have the financial resources to get access to every document that he requires.
I'm surprised that you brought Johnny Foreigner into the discussion. I only mentioned the EU. There are no Johnny Foreigners in the EU, only our European brothers! But we are in the EU now, and many of the documents in question are meant to be European-wide standards, in which case, I suggested that they might, therefore, be funded by the EU.
I've note that other posts are arguing that the BSs' are not value for money. I personally have never really thought this to be the case (except in the case of having to pay for a full new standard after just a couple of amendments!) I just wondered if the cost for them (other than printing and distribution) should be borne by the Government.
Obviously the Government might want to see some value for what they are paying for and this might change things somewhat for the BSI
if they are not providing value for money at present