MoodySabre
Well-Known Member
I thought the gentleman on the e-borders stand was trying to be reasonable and understanding. He didn't invent the scheme so there was no point in being unfriendly.
I put forward the scenario and leaving Ostend for Harwich in a bit of a blow, 2 hours out you say sod this for a lark and make for Neuiwport and 3 days later arrive in Ramsgate. How does that work?
Well he said - the idea is that you will pre-register withe website and set up your favourite or likely trips. When you plan to go on a trip you send them a text message code and the job is done. He said they weren't out to make life difficult for me - what they wanted was to reduce the size of the haystack in which they looked for a needle. By me registering I am removed from their haystack. As to the specific scenarion he said that technically they could prosecute but he would ask 3 things:
1. would the man on the Clapham omnibus say that I had acted reasonably - of course he would.
2. Was there any intent by me to break the law - well no.
3. If he prosecuted would he have a case - of course not.
So all in all I thought that some measure of common sense was being applied and the onus on leisure boaters will not be significant. I did tell him that sailing was one of the great freedoms and there was some resentment at control-freakery. He understood this and said they wouldn't roll out the system for boaters until it was working and easy.
Not worth getting worked up over IMHO. Accept the inevitable and get on with enjoying yourelf.
I put forward the scenario and leaving Ostend for Harwich in a bit of a blow, 2 hours out you say sod this for a lark and make for Neuiwport and 3 days later arrive in Ramsgate. How does that work?
Well he said - the idea is that you will pre-register withe website and set up your favourite or likely trips. When you plan to go on a trip you send them a text message code and the job is done. He said they weren't out to make life difficult for me - what they wanted was to reduce the size of the haystack in which they looked for a needle. By me registering I am removed from their haystack. As to the specific scenarion he said that technically they could prosecute but he would ask 3 things:
1. would the man on the Clapham omnibus say that I had acted reasonably - of course he would.
2. Was there any intent by me to break the law - well no.
3. If he prosecuted would he have a case - of course not.
So all in all I thought that some measure of common sense was being applied and the onus on leisure boaters will not be significant. I did tell him that sailing was one of the great freedoms and there was some resentment at control-freakery. He understood this and said they wouldn't roll out the system for boaters until it was working and easy.
Not worth getting worked up over IMHO. Accept the inevitable and get on with enjoying yourelf.