I`m afraid I disagee there John, ...It can happen that the switch retaining screw can become live, resulting in a tingle or even a shock of some magniude.
I don't think we're really disagreeing -as I said,people doget struck by lightning,and some have probably been hit by meteorites. We're talking about probabilities -and it remains my belief that to get an appreciable shock by the process you describe is incredibly improbable. For that to happen, at least four things have to happen simultaneously:
1....The backbox has to become live. Although it happens, that, in itself, is extremely rare, and not something that I recall personally ever having encountered.
2...One has to touch the faceplate screw. The heads of such screw on plastic accessories are usually significantly recessed,such as one has to make a fairly determined effort to "push one's finger into it" before there is any contact.
3... There has to be something earthed close enough to the accessory to be simultaneously touchable. Looking around my house,that is true of only a very small proportion of the plastic accessories.
4.... IF there is something earthed close enough to be touched simultaneous with the screw, one actually has to touch the screw head - which one would not normally do during normal use of thee accessory.
I would say that each of those probabilities was extremely small, so that when one multiplies them together, I wouldn't expect one to be too far from the "struck by lightning" scenario.
Kind Regards, John