knspol - eeek!!!!!
Bet the neighbours were glad though that it was you now in that house - instead of previous owners. At least if it's terraced or semi-detached.
During the last couple of years I've seen several articles about a gas explosion having ripped apart a house - and it's always damaged neighbours houses too. Every single house this happened to that I saw was a terrace house and the neighbours always copped for some damage too. I always think it's very irresponsible of the people involved to bypass a meter if they've got another property attached to theirs that might suffer consequent damage because of them.
I know there's been a noticeable little campaign going telling people "It's theft to be charged for your fuel - and this is how to bypass your meter" and a noticeable number of people have duly done just that!! and it's not a safe thing to do and can cause gas explosions. I am aware there are some people that do this too - and something like that campaign is a handy little excuse for them to steal fuel like that.
You've reminded me that someone I used to know in this area bypassed his meters in his (rented) house. He's been reported - and I wonder if the powers-that-be have caught up with him about it....but at least the next household to rent the house he's in shouldn't have problems because of what he has done.
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.
Rochdale - Grooming gang leader released from jail today



. We were young though and learned a lot!