"Personally I don't like a place that passes vehicles that either shouldn't pass or without throughly carrying out all the required checks."
Fair enough if you just use the MOT test as a yearly service to get any problems sorted.
I have a few people working on my bike throughout the year all experts in their field and I do the labouring for them to reduce costs.
Any problems with my bike is picked up long before an MOT is due.
I wasn't advocating the inspector passing the MOT over a pint
Where there are rules to be followed there are ways around them rules.
An MOT inspector can refuse to have you in the workshop, viewing the testing being done, by quoting H&S issues.
They can just give you the certificate or reasons for failing and you wouldn't have seen any of his tests.
Some are more thorough than others and you only have to look at car repairs where the people have deliberately broke a part and taken it to several garages to get repairs done, to see the difference in servicing/repair standards