Boat44
Well-Known Member
Has anybody read this blog? What do people think?
Not one to usually get excited by this stuff, I can't help thinking "what a load of PR spin".
Just because the Customs had a very unfortunate incident 15 years ago; that then gives them the right to treat the rest of us as criminals!!!!
I thought our justice system was inncoent until proven guilty?
Whilst I have no reason to doubt that a lot of drugs come in by yacht and I for one would like to see that stopped, the Customs approach should be intelligence lead not Mob handed lead, which from the reports it seems to be.
As others have said, there is far far far more to be gained by getting the marine community on side, rather than alienate them. This approach combined with eborders is only going to do one this, and unfortunately that will be to the detriment of us all.
But then again, maybe I'm assuming too much by using the word "intellegance".
( I do sometime wonder where RYA loyalties lie, and how intouch with there members they are. One just has to recal the start of the eborders discussions!)
Not one to usually get excited by this stuff, I can't help thinking "what a load of PR spin".
Just because the Customs had a very unfortunate incident 15 years ago; that then gives them the right to treat the rest of us as criminals!!!!
I thought our justice system was inncoent until proven guilty?
Whilst I have no reason to doubt that a lot of drugs come in by yacht and I for one would like to see that stopped, the Customs approach should be intelligence lead not Mob handed lead, which from the reports it seems to be.
As others have said, there is far far far more to be gained by getting the marine community on side, rather than alienate them. This approach combined with eborders is only going to do one this, and unfortunately that will be to the detriment of us all.
But then again, maybe I'm assuming too much by using the word "intellegance".
( I do sometime wonder where RYA loyalties lie, and how intouch with there members they are. One just has to recal the start of the eborders discussions!)