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Can anyone practise engineering in the UK, whatever their qualifications or registration status?

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Can anyone practise engineering in the UK, whatever their qualifications or registration status?

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The legal system in the British Isles and many non-Europen countries is permissive – the common law having developed in such a way as to maximise individual rights. Health and Safety regulations tend to apply to employers and (corporate) operators. Attempts to restrict access to professional practice are these days seen as anti-consumer, or anti-competitive.

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