Hi all - I am seeking your advice yet again....
At a recent Parish Council meeting it was resolved that we update our village's CCTV system. None of us Councillors know the first thing about the subject, let alone what is state-of-the-art and what can or cannot be achieved using the latest technology.
A resident who installs CCTV systems had offered to assist by attending a meeting to tell us what is now available, what such systems can do and answer any questions we may have on the subject. The objective was that after such a discussion, we, as a Council, would know exactly what we wanted and could then put the job out to tender in the usual way.
BUT.....
One of our number claimed vociferously that to follow this course would be "Illegal" and that by having the resident at a meeting, it would disqualify him from subsequently submitting a quote?
My question is, is this true? If so, the Law is an Ass as how can we realistically ask for quotes if we do not have a clue as to what is available and therefore, what we actually want? To simply ask for quotes for "a CCTV system" would result in prices for set ups which would be entirely different from each other and how then could we then compare like with like?
Thanks for your help with this.....