I still recall that , some years ago, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service demanded that the managing agent of a building that was not even built should carry out an FRA, before it was built and managed by them as they in the not so humble opinion of the GMFRS geezer would not be able to manage it safely. They had lost this battle with the building control body , so wanted to use the managing agent as a lever to get what they wanted.
Always willing to be nice to these FRS chappies, I did ask what they wanted and we would see if the managing agents could put it to the developer for them, but the response was that the FRS did not tell people that, and it was for us to determine by an FRA. Still feeling the love for the FRS, I pondered as to whether they would like this or like that, and if they just said we would see what we can do, as there was still time before the building was completed. Some of the officers expressed an interest in the suggestions but were cut off by the geezer in charge who told his colleagues that the FRS don't tell people what they want. He still insisted that we would need to do an FRA, at which time my love for the FRS and the geezer in question diminished to negative values and I advised the managing agent that we should now take our leave from the meeting and go home and leave the FRS to their agenda with building control the fire engineers and whoever else they wished to fight with, which is what we did.
One of the nice chaps from GMFRS showed us out of the building and expressed his heartfelt apologies for the behaviour of his senior officer. It was very honest of him and we became friends, such that we would have a drink of an evening when I visited Manchester. I always liked to meet him in the building in question, once it was constructed, always advising him to inform control to augment the attendance to secure our safety. Sadly, my chum passed away and I did not know about his passing in time to go to his funeral.
Its a funny old World.