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Donal
 
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Donals Dilemma wrote in message
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 13:50:59 +1100, Peter Wiley
wrote:

I just used my account with BOC to rent industrial cylinders of
LPG instead. Always a way.


Yep, you can get around the rules.
In a normal situation the gas supplier will not fill or exchange on
site cylinders without seeing the compliance plate.
Hell they're so pedantic that you can show them the paperwork but if
there's no plate attached, and legible, they go away.


Please tell me that I haven't understood what both of you have written.

Do you need to show some sort of certificate just to buy a cylinder of gas
for your boat?



Regards


Donal
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