I saw that there a couple of weeks ago, an amusing thing to look at but I didn't think to call the police![]()
The ONLY people that can challenge illegal flying of Ensigns is a Naval Officer in Uniform or a Customs & Excise Officer.
The ONLY people that can challenge illegal flying of Ensigns is a Naval Officer in Uniform or a Customs & Excise Officer. They can also seize the Ensign. Coastguards don't have the right (though some will) Old school Lock Keepers have been known to refuse to let a boat through their Lock on the grounds they would be abetting a crime. Ian Smith was one of these, he was very strict on the subject.
They don't have to be in uniform - and Military Officers also have said powers.
Merchant Shipping Act Part 1 Section 4:
3) If any colours are hoisted on board a ship in contravention of subsection (1) above, any of the following, namely—.
(a) any commissioned naval or military officer.
(b) any officer of customs and excise, and.
(c) any British consular officer,
may board the ship and seize and take away the colours.![]()
Pretty please,Narrowboats are often seen passing Ashmount proudly flying an unchallenged White Ensign. This new phenomenon of bearing dummy arms is probably part of our new finance strapped Royal Navy.
http://www.rya.org.uk/infoadvice/regssafety/flagetiquette/Pages/flagetiquette.aspxPretty please,
What's an unchallenged White?
and are they Flying or Wearing?
Plenty of vessels wearing a 'St. George' - which I take as a great discourtesy; in my mind these are 'reserved' (as a custom) to the Little Ships.
you can fly what you like on the non tidal thames.
By unchallenged I mean no one has challenged them for wearing/flying an illegal ensign.Pretty please,
What's an unchallenged White?
and are they Flying or Wearing?
Dear Uncle Byron
I have a Long Handled Brush 34 cabin cruiser and usually fly a red duster at the back end and two or three club thingies on the roof. I also have a little weeny flag pole at the pointy front end on which I would rather like to fly what I believe is called a Pilot Jack
I think you are referring to a Pilot Jack which is the Union Flag with a white border.The White Ensign with the border was originally a request for a Pilot. I think it was replaced in about 1905. Perhaps someone will look it up and confirm this. It is now quite acceptable to fly this at your bow and carries no message.
I think you are referring to a Pilot Jack which is the Union Flag with a white border.
Only the RN and Royal Yacht Squadron are entitled to fly a white ensign.
By unchallenged I mean no one has challenged them for wearing/flying an illegal ensign.