ianc1200
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Any advice? I thought it was quite clear - we can visit our boats, can't stay the night.
I'm visiting Titchmarsh tomorrow, coming from the Reading area, wife and dogs coming too (why not), need to protect my hull by putting covers over, she's carvel planked, painted black.
However Herts Police seem to think otherwise.
What would be your response if pulled over on the M25?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-england-52620390
Police in Hertfordshire have warned lockdown measures "have not been lifted" after the easing of some restrictions this week.
Hertfordshire ConstabularyCopyright: Hertfordshire Constabulary
Assistant Chief Constable Nathan Briant said: "Our officers will always use common sense and discretion.
"In the first instance, we will engage, explain, and encourage – we will only enforce as a last resort."
He added that people had "sacrificed so much over these last seven weeks... no-one will want to jeopardise the progress we’ve made by failing to comply with the ongoing restrictions".
I'm visiting Titchmarsh tomorrow, coming from the Reading area, wife and dogs coming too (why not), need to protect my hull by putting covers over, she's carvel planked, painted black.
However Herts Police seem to think otherwise.
What would be your response if pulled over on the M25?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-england-52620390
Police in Hertfordshire have warned lockdown measures "have not been lifted" after the easing of some restrictions this week.
Hertfordshire ConstabularyCopyright: Hertfordshire Constabulary
Assistant Chief Constable Nathan Briant said: "Our officers will always use common sense and discretion.
"In the first instance, we will engage, explain, and encourage – we will only enforce as a last resort."
He added that people had "sacrificed so much over these last seven weeks... no-one will want to jeopardise the progress we’ve made by failing to comply with the ongoing restrictions".