Outinthedinghy
Well-known member
That's good news.
So it's probably not going to fall down then.
What a relief.
Presumably it is not legally possible to bypass the duty of care so a detailed risk assessment in the form of a declaration that "the bridge is not going to fall in the River today" would be enough to enable transit at pre-booked times.
Maybe passage of the entire section from let's say Greenwich to Twickenham could be pre-booked in future.
Seems an interesting alternative to just having a Public Right of Navigation.
So it's probably not going to fall down then.
What a relief.
Presumably it is not legally possible to bypass the duty of care so a detailed risk assessment in the form of a declaration that "the bridge is not going to fall in the River today" would be enough to enable transit at pre-booked times.
Maybe passage of the entire section from let's say Greenwich to Twickenham could be pre-booked in future.
Seems an interesting alternative to just having a Public Right of Navigation.