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Yesterday (Saturday) afternoon, 5.00 p.m., 1 mile off the Lizard (in the overfalls), we were on our way back to Falmouth from the Scillies. A monster customs cutter despatches a big RIB which charges alongside us and three rubber clad men in crash helmets TELL me they are coming aboard and then hurtle down below to search for whatever customs officers search for. If I hadn’t been there myself I wouldn’t have believed it.
I imagine a warrant might be asking a bit much, but do they not even need reasonable suspicion in order to do a search?
The boat used to be our home, and still is whilst we are away. To have such people charging aboard and, without asking any questions to get a picture of what we were doing, going through everything in every locker seems to me to be a gross violation of my privacy. And why do it whilst we were bouncing around at sea, whilst I’m in the middle of a course change and navigating?
Can they do this legally? Is there some EU legislation to protect the individual from such bullying?
It is said that half the tobacco sold in the south of England is coming from France, illegally, in vans. Yet the customs deploy a fortune in resources to pester innocent people who haven’t even been abroad and are simply returning along the coast from, what had been up till then, a really enjoyable family holiday. Words fail me.
I imagine a warrant might be asking a bit much, but do they not even need reasonable suspicion in order to do a search?
The boat used to be our home, and still is whilst we are away. To have such people charging aboard and, without asking any questions to get a picture of what we were doing, going through everything in every locker seems to me to be a gross violation of my privacy. And why do it whilst we were bouncing around at sea, whilst I’m in the middle of a course change and navigating?
Can they do this legally? Is there some EU legislation to protect the individual from such bullying?
It is said that half the tobacco sold in the south of England is coming from France, illegally, in vans. Yet the customs deploy a fortune in resources to pester innocent people who haven’t even been abroad and are simply returning along the coast from, what had been up till then, a really enjoyable family holiday. Words fail me.