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Malicious Damage To Fire Doors And Fire Safety Equipment
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Before I start writing letters I would like to know if there is any additional weight on cases of vandalism specifically targeting fire doors/ dry risers, alarm equipment. I live in a high rise block and the police are not taking this seriously enough. So far we have lost both fire doors in reception, fire retardant tiles have been dislodged and a dry riser cabinet opened to access the switches that disable lifts and trigger a fire alert.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Contact the fire service and they should come out and look at the problem if it's a fire safety one. They will then contact whoever is in charge of the building and tell them to have it sorted as soon as possible. The vandalism is a police problem but fire safety is your landlords and the fire service can make them get it put right.
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Pointing cameras at a tenant's private space can be a breach of a tenant's quiet enjoyment or tenant harassment. Landlords have a duty to provide tenants with a safe environment. Thus, landlords can justify placing cameras in common areas.
o we can't CCTV strikes me as brummie civil servant ya-ya
I settled down to read it and found exactly the same
but
Pointing cameras at a tenant's private space can be a breach of a tenant's quiet enjoyment or tenant harassment. Landlords have a duty to provide tenants with a safe environment. Thus, landlords can justify placing cameras in common areas.
o we can't CCTV strikes me as brummie civil servant ya-ya
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