Is it her own fault?
During the hosepipe ban, my mother has been struggling round the flowers with a two gallon watering can and it's pulled her tripes out. Can she sue the water company?
I am not sure what a hosepipe ban is, nor do I know what a tripe is (I THOUGHT it was the lining of a cow's stomach) However, I think since she CHOSE to lug around a watering can, she shouldnt get too excited about suing anyone, just take responsibility for her own actions that caused her injuries. Sorry.
yes it's her own fault. A ban, is a ban, no matter how the water is delivered / wasted. On top of her pulled "tripes" she should get a fine.
doubt it
if she wants to get back at the water comany just tell her to leave her taps running all day. assuming she pays rates and aint on a meter that is.
no
because they banned hosepipes for a reason
it your responsibility how you maintain your flowers
A hosepipe ban means just that - you can't use a hose for watering anything - flowers, washing your car etc.
It is not a water ban, so you can use a bucket.
However, perhaps she should have asked someone to help (You?!!) if it was too heavy.
It is not the fault of the water company.
I doubt it, the decision was her own.
Sure, she can sue, but she won't win.
Its's perfectly OK to fill a watering can from a hosepipe attached to a tap. There is absolutely nothing illegal about this.
All you have to do is carry the watering can around with the hosepipe running into it and you're staying within the law.
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