Is this assumed "security risk" anticipating that a slim and agile burglar (or his child or dwarf assistant ?) might be able to get through the window, or perhaps the risk that an assassin might lob a bomb through?
What does this BCO turned security expert advise about the risk that a burglar may be carrying a roll of brown paper, a jar of honey and a hammer?
Is this assumed "security risk" anticipating that a slim and agile burglar (or his child or dwarf assistant ?) might be able to get through the window, or perhaps the risk that an assassin might lob a bomb through?
What does this BCO turned security expert advise about the risk that a burglar may be carrying a roll of brown paper, a jar of honey and a hammer?
That seems to be the case! Once I'd explained I was going for purge ventilation (because let's face it, it's only a toilet in one room and a washer/dryer in the other) he was just focused on security.
I'm unsure if there's a section in the regs that define an 'unsafe' and a 'safe' window based on the width of the average burglar!
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