jant
Well-Known Member
I think the CHA have acted quickly to a growing problem, I am sure common sense will prevail as to what constitutes excessive wash. We have all seen boats producing excessive wash and clearly know what it is.
We live in times when the authorities take forever to tackle a problem, usually costing vast sums in consultation fees etc etc, inefficiency at it best usually. We no long live in a "can do" society. So I am pleased CHA are addressing the issue in a positive way and swiftly.
On another note , we are lucky on the Crouch we don't usually have jet ski problems, unlike the Blackwater, Colne. I have seen many dangerous incidents involving them. But I don't see the the authorities in these rivers acting swiftly and consistently (fully aware of some recent prosecutions, but more are needed)
The Colne has managed 6 prosecutions to date, with the help of Colchester Borough Council and the Marine police rib. The Marine unit have been superb the first operation undertaken included the Asst Commissioner who commented on the value of the marine units presence. It would be great to see a fully patrolled River Colne, it would also be great if the politicians funded a larger police unit for the Estuary!
On the wording of the CHA regarding wash, its quite simple really, insert the wording "anti social behaviour" into the by law.
