Kristal
Well-Known Member
Something between the two?
Whilst not a solution, would it be getting somewhere if the RYA ran a "Considerate Boating" campaign, where you voluntarily signed up to a register (almost a petition in practice) agreeing to a set of obligations as a responsible boater? You could have a sticker that pronounces you are aware of the guidelines and agreed to abide by them in order for more consideration and more enjoyment for all?
Of course, it wouldn't be policed, it would be more of a "shame others" frame of mind. If another boater acts inconsiderably, they could be pointed in the direction of the guidelines, and politely asked if they were interested in signing the register.
At least, then, if you weren't displaying the sticker, flag or whatever, and had no interest in signing up to the considerate boating guidelines, you were cleary some kind of f*@#er.
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Whilst not a solution, would it be getting somewhere if the RYA ran a "Considerate Boating" campaign, where you voluntarily signed up to a register (almost a petition in practice) agreeing to a set of obligations as a responsible boater? You could have a sticker that pronounces you are aware of the guidelines and agreed to abide by them in order for more consideration and more enjoyment for all?
Of course, it wouldn't be policed, it would be more of a "shame others" frame of mind. If another boater acts inconsiderably, they could be pointed in the direction of the guidelines, and politely asked if they were interested in signing the register.
At least, then, if you weren't displaying the sticker, flag or whatever, and had no interest in signing up to the considerate boating guidelines, you were cleary some kind of f*@#er.
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