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Electrocuted twice in local business (French Tacos)


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Hi all, has anyone been up to the shop French Tacos near Denmark Hill Station?


They have become a favourite of ours but sorry to say I was electrocuted twice in their shop on Saturday!!! (Once through my hand by touching the doorknob to the shop, and once when I walked through the metal doorframe through both of my feet).


As was a deliveroo driver in front of us! Apparently it happens alot according to delivery drivers there at the time.


Ambulance came, all clear, but I have black charring on my feet from electrical burns and potential nerve damage in my hand.


I hate to denigrate a small business but please be careful while they fix up whatevers happening.


We reported them to the council but as ever they are being slow and trying to kick the can to other authorities. They said they would try to send an Enforcemrnt Officer but there's a backlog (eye roll) so I really pushed them to prioritise it.


Please take care.

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That is a bad situation - poor you. It sounds very dangerous so good on you for pushing the council. I am sure the local newspapers would be interested in this - as would your councillor and MP (writetothem is a place to find who they are and get their contact details). Good luck for a full recovery (and/or compensation for your injuries).
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Thank you. Southwark News are interested. Councillors haven't responded despite a couple of emails. May I ask who the Mayor is, or are there any particular Councillors who are active and might be worth contacting?


I won't be suing / looking for compensation as I don't believe in doing that to small businesses, especially after covid19. They just need to fix it.

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> They have become a favourite of ours but sorry to

> say I was electrocuted twice in their shop on

> Saturday!!! (Once through my hand by touching the

> doorknob to the shop, and once when I walked

> through the metal doorframe through both of my

> feet).


If you had been electrocuted you would be dead.


I think you are talking about an electro-statick shock?

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Is this thread for real? Obviously you have never worked in a 1990s office with nylon carpets, every time you touched a metal filing cabinet you'd jump. One colleague would charge himself up by rubbing his sole against the carpet then put a finger near your nose and the spark would jump, like a spark plug in a car.


Earlier generations would have nylon night wear and sheets, you can imagine all the crackles and sparks between couples at night.

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You don't get black charring on your feet with an electrostatic shock, do you?


OP is the shop owned or leased? If leased, surely the landlord is responsible.


Have you tried asking the Citizens' Advice Bureau if the council environmental health department is not being helpful?

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I thought static shock al la Marks and Sparks - but charring of body


A shock doesn't always kill you - I remember my dad being thrown across the room after drilling into a cable long before we all checked before drilling - it can have potential after effects.

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What you got was an electric shock. Electrocution means your dead.





fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > You can get an electric shock from the mains

> > without being killed.

>

> 100% right. Happened to me a couple of times

> attempting amateur domestic electrics. Quite

> painful though!!

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