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A notice has very recently appeared at some marinas and elsewhere. It bears the impressive signature of Police Constable Gledhill of Hampshore Police Marine Unit. He or she tells owners of yachts and boats to inform the marina office 'each time they leave their berth'. This is to prevent theft of the vessel and also -wait for it - so that if the yacht does not return, the coastguard can be infomred!
Nanny state and nanny authorities, for goodness sake get off our backs and let us get on with sailing and boating. Furthermore since when have the police been responsible for ship and boat movements.
This sort of stuff is unnecessary, uncalled for and unhelpful. If PC Gledhill has nothing else to do except sit in an office writing this sort of stuff, it is suggested that he or she gets out on his or her flat feet - or even afloat - and works on enforcing the law.
Nanny state and nanny authorities, for goodness sake get off our backs and let us get on with sailing and boating. Furthermore since when have the police been responsible for ship and boat movements.
This sort of stuff is unnecessary, uncalled for and unhelpful. If PC Gledhill has nothing else to do except sit in an office writing this sort of stuff, it is suggested that he or she gets out on his or her flat feet - or even afloat - and works on enforcing the law.