fireball
Well-Known Member
I don't doubt that seals (and dolphins) are very agile ... so how come a dolphin died from prop injurys earlier this year? Don't get hit by props? Yer Right ... you could say that driving at 80mph is quite safe as children don't get hit by cars travelling at 80mph - except if they do that speed through normal streets where kids can be found in greater concentration....
I mentioned seals as they are among some of our large amount of wildlife to be found in Chi harbour. The actual effect of speeding on the safety of human life within the harbour is less than down your local high street - but it does have an effect on the rest of the inhabitants that we should be protecting.
The Chichester Harbour conservancy is not part of the local council - so don't go lumping them in with them. The maximum fine for speeding in the harbour is £2k... It has been inplace for many years. The harbour authority does prosecute a small number of offenders every year - perhaps you should check on how much the "revenue" from those fines have increased?
Anyway - if you don't speed you don't get fined ... QED!
Or perhaps we should just not give a damm if someone decides that the bylaws don't apply to them - let them get on with it - doesn't hurt anyone does it? Until everyone does it ...
FYI it isn't just power driven vessels that have a restriction - there is no Catamaran racing within the harbour as it is deemed to be inapproriate for the general use of the harbour ... I wouldn't be supprised if in the near future some of the faster assymetrics are also encouraged to race outside the harbour too...
I mentioned seals as they are among some of our large amount of wildlife to be found in Chi harbour. The actual effect of speeding on the safety of human life within the harbour is less than down your local high street - but it does have an effect on the rest of the inhabitants that we should be protecting.
The Chichester Harbour conservancy is not part of the local council - so don't go lumping them in with them. The maximum fine for speeding in the harbour is £2k... It has been inplace for many years. The harbour authority does prosecute a small number of offenders every year - perhaps you should check on how much the "revenue" from those fines have increased?
Anyway - if you don't speed you don't get fined ... QED!
Or perhaps we should just not give a damm if someone decides that the bylaws don't apply to them - let them get on with it - doesn't hurt anyone does it? Until everyone does it ...
FYI it isn't just power driven vessels that have a restriction - there is no Catamaran racing within the harbour as it is deemed to be inapproriate for the general use of the harbour ... I wouldn't be supprised if in the near future some of the faster assymetrics are also encouraged to race outside the harbour too...