Keywords: builder, prohibition notice, Shabir Naseem, building collapse,
Builder "fortunate" to avoid prison term
Prosecutions and Claims |
01.04.2007
A builder who breached a Prohibition Notice and caused the partial collapse of a building has been sentenced to 200 hours' community service and was "fortunate" to escape a custodial sentence, a magistrate told him.
On 15 February, Shabir Naseem (trading as SH Builders) pleaded gu ...
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