Trevethan
Well-Known Member
Just read the article on the PBO news page about fresh regulation to combat the spread of foot and mouth by British recreational sailors. Just how will you guys comply?
I can see how bringing sarnies ashore at Cherbourg may be a good idea, just in case some kind of wandering pig or cow chances down to the supermarche where one is filling up the wine cellar and makes off with a crust. but the last sentence is a bit of a worry.
"The MCA statement reads: "meat and meat products, milk and dairy products sourced within Great Britain for consumption onboard any vessel including recreational craft should not be landed abroad, nor any waste stemming from the consumption of these products."
Do you have to anchor up off shore to dose yourself with laxative, and hope the holding tank has sufficient capacity for you and all the crew to flush any meat consumption related waste away?
Will te gendarmerie be patrolling public toilets near marinas checking passports -- and saying "ah no monsieur you cannot crap ici unless you can prove you have not eaten any tinned spam bought from Tesco's in the past three days....
At least here in Singapore they let you use the loo when I came back from the UK, just fine you if you don't flush it.
I can see how bringing sarnies ashore at Cherbourg may be a good idea, just in case some kind of wandering pig or cow chances down to the supermarche where one is filling up the wine cellar and makes off with a crust. but the last sentence is a bit of a worry.
"The MCA statement reads: "meat and meat products, milk and dairy products sourced within Great Britain for consumption onboard any vessel including recreational craft should not be landed abroad, nor any waste stemming from the consumption of these products."
Do you have to anchor up off shore to dose yourself with laxative, and hope the holding tank has sufficient capacity for you and all the crew to flush any meat consumption related waste away?
Will te gendarmerie be patrolling public toilets near marinas checking passports -- and saying "ah no monsieur you cannot crap ici unless you can prove you have not eaten any tinned spam bought from Tesco's in the past three days....
At least here in Singapore they let you use the loo when I came back from the UK, just fine you if you don't flush it.