Mike M
New Member
I was asked my views on the introduction of locks being left on out of hour power for 24 hours.
I believe this is a bad and unsafe idea.
1) It would enable those without a licences to travel freely reducing the chance of being challenged by a lock keeper.
2) Lock sides are not well lit and it would be a health and safety risk, and someone will most certainly get injured.
3) It would mean boats moving through the night disturbing the sleep of those moored, as those travelling late at the moment are often travelling to fast creating uneccessary wash. It would also disturb the lock keepers sleep as boat engines are often noisey and people use raised voices whilst comunicating in locks and more often than not leave their engines running during self service.
4) It would encourage those who like a drink ( no I'm not anti drink I'm anti drink and drive boat or car) to stay until closing time or later at the pub and then dash for their home berth.
Sorry folks just found earlier threads on same issue, I was only asked my views on Friday so that is the reason for this mesage.
I do appreciate some times people have to travel to catch tides if going beyond Teddington but we have managed for some time with the present hours of power so why risk someone being hurt or boats being damaged by this change. I can only see problems with these proposals and think they require a lot more thought and discussion.
I believe this is a bad and unsafe idea.
1) It would enable those without a licences to travel freely reducing the chance of being challenged by a lock keeper.
2) Lock sides are not well lit and it would be a health and safety risk, and someone will most certainly get injured.
3) It would mean boats moving through the night disturbing the sleep of those moored, as those travelling late at the moment are often travelling to fast creating uneccessary wash. It would also disturb the lock keepers sleep as boat engines are often noisey and people use raised voices whilst comunicating in locks and more often than not leave their engines running during self service.
4) It would encourage those who like a drink ( no I'm not anti drink I'm anti drink and drive boat or car) to stay until closing time or later at the pub and then dash for their home berth.
Sorry folks just found earlier threads on same issue, I was only asked my views on Friday so that is the reason for this mesage.
I do appreciate some times people have to travel to catch tides if going beyond Teddington but we have managed for some time with the present hours of power so why risk someone being hurt or boats being damaged by this change. I can only see problems with these proposals and think they require a lot more thought and discussion.
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