Tranona
Well-Known Member
So, does that mean you have not followed up your informant's lead to check out your suspicions?
Your dimissal of Douanes applying penalties and giving official receipts as "some low grade officials who are not familiar...." beggars belief. Do you really think these professional people are in this category? - and you still don't check out the organisation?
Still not sure what achieving your goal of trying to prove that penalties imposed on others are not legitimate is all about. Are you and Toad going to assemble an Armada of unregistered yachts and descend on major French ports? To what end?
All a bit of a nonsense really. One person gets the idea that, because there is no legal requirement to register a yacht in the UK this should also mean that when visiting other countries evidence of registration is not required and those countries might impose a penalty. Seems a huge leap from one reality to another speculation. But then I was brought up in the tradition of logic rather than fantasy.
It would be very different if you came along with "I have an opinion from a leading French lawyer that these penalties are not legitimate" then people might listen. Or, "I have an assurance from the Chief of Douanes that no evidence of registration is required and I will discipline any of my officers who try to extract money from British Yachtsmen on trumped up charges". Over to you.
Your dimissal of Douanes applying penalties and giving official receipts as "some low grade officials who are not familiar...." beggars belief. Do you really think these professional people are in this category? - and you still don't check out the organisation?
Still not sure what achieving your goal of trying to prove that penalties imposed on others are not legitimate is all about. Are you and Toad going to assemble an Armada of unregistered yachts and descend on major French ports? To what end?
All a bit of a nonsense really. One person gets the idea that, because there is no legal requirement to register a yacht in the UK this should also mean that when visiting other countries evidence of registration is not required and those countries might impose a penalty. Seems a huge leap from one reality to another speculation. But then I was brought up in the tradition of logic rather than fantasy.
It would be very different if you came along with "I have an opinion from a leading French lawyer that these penalties are not legitimate" then people might listen. Or, "I have an assurance from the Chief of Douanes that no evidence of registration is required and I will discipline any of my officers who try to extract money from British Yachtsmen on trumped up charges". Over to you.