jfm
Well-Known Member
Completely agree Henry. You will very shortly be told that as no serious history of problems exist it would be a waste of time. You will also be told that as it's so easy to change the HIN, there is no point.
It's not too much bother for some people to change the identity of a car, so perhaps we shouldn't have a register for those either.
Paul, off the cuff, what would this database cost in set-up expenditure and then annual maintenance? Not my line of business so i don't know. Remember the set up costs involves putting all the existing boat armada onto the database to begin with, as well as writing the code, passing the laws, getting the building to put the computer in, and so on. £30million and £5million a year kinda thing? I really dont know but if you're arguing for it then it has to be cost effective (compared with a scheme where the state just wipes the bottoms of unfortunate boat buyers by writing them a cheque for the outstanding loan on the boat they just bought)
On further thought my question above might be encouraging this to become another debate for/against an HPI-for-boats database, and I'm happy for that NOT to happen