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Deleted User YDKXO
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I think all your experience shows is that even when a state has an "official" policy, it is not always enforced by local officials or they might not even be aware of it if the "rules" have changed.
Yes I think thats possible. I bought the permit in Novigrad one day just before lunchtime. We got the strong sense that he just wanted us out of his office asap. The crew list document isn't enforced either. As you may know, every time you have a new guest on your boat, you are supposed to troop off to the harbourmaster's office with that person's passport and have the crew list updated. Often the harbourmaster's office is a long way from the marina and to be honest, the last two times we've had guests on board I haven't bothered with updating the crewlist. Every time you moor in a marina you have to give the crewlist and the permit to the marina staff but its just a box ticking exercise. So far, nobody has ever checked that the crewlist contains the names of the people actually on board. Anyway, any time we've had trouble with officialdom in our lives, I've just pointed the SWMBO at them. She does a wonderful line in abject sobbing