normskib
Well-Known Member
On the 30th of April this year I was able to. Take my Boat out for the first time as I had spent most of last year in and out of hospital I decided to go to my old stamping ground of Hampton Court where I stop for a cup of tea and a sandwich ,there and back home in just over one hour perfect great to be back on the river and as I have great difficulty getting on and off my boat at the moment no need to go wondering off into the sunset .
Then imagine my shock and horror went today the 18th May in the post I received £100 fine reduced to £60 if I pay within 14 days , surely they had to be a mistake ! So today I went back To see what on earth was going on ! There was the familia Blue P for Mooring sign no change there then ! so I decided to see if any changes had been put into place while I was away then to my horror some 120 yards away from where I was Moored there was a sign stating the boat must be registered on arrival even for a short stay , The sign looked brand-new to me and I had no idea this was the new norm does anybody know how long this new procedure has been in place also if you do you not have access to a mobile phone how can you inform The people regulating the moorings as to your arrival ? .
me somewhere there had to be a mistake
Then imagine my shock and horror went today the 18th May in the post I received £100 fine reduced to £60 if I pay within 14 days , surely they had to be a mistake ! So today I went back To see what on earth was going on ! There was the familia Blue P for Mooring sign no change there then ! so I decided to see if any changes had been put into place while I was away then to my horror some 120 yards away from where I was Moored there was a sign stating the boat must be registered on arrival even for a short stay , The sign looked brand-new to me and I had no idea this was the new norm does anybody know how long this new procedure has been in place also if you do you not have access to a mobile phone how can you inform The people regulating the moorings as to your arrival ? .
me somewhere there had to be a mistake