ianat182
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I guess the Border agency just might get very interested for any national flag other than the Uk versions particularly if offshore UK.
ianat182
ianat182
What would happen to me if I were to fly a blue or white ensign (not a burgee) on my old boat?
My wife prefers the colour to the usual red ones.
Would I be arrested? Or jailed? Or hasn't the Royal Navy got the boats or manpower to chase after me before I disappear into the mist?
Only joking about flying it but really, what in reality would happen?
I suspect you'd want to exercise a wee drop of caution in which of your neighbours you let see you posing as a member of the 'Brit officer class'. There's a few places around your neck of the woods - Ardglass being one of them - where folks have long memories and short tempers. I take it you wouldn't care to fly the Irish tricolour....![]()
If you fly all three, red, white and blue, you could claim to be a Monarchist overcome with post jubilee, jubilant jubilation. Oh fraptious joy.
and who will fine you?You are liable to a VERY large fine unless you have the appropriate warrants!
We had stopped in Strangford on the southern side, both flying tricolour courtesy flags. We took off for Ardglass, me smartarse took ours down. J didnt. Man in Ardglass flying blue ensign, when we had docked, says with a serious growl, People have been shot for less than that!I suspect you'd want to exercise a wee drop of caution in which of your neighbours you let see you posing as a member of the 'Brit officer class'. There's a few places around your neck of the woods - Ardglass being one of them - where folks have long memories and short tempers. I take it you wouldn't care to fly the Irish tricolour....![]()
and who will fine you?
Stu
We had stopped in Strangford on the southern side, both flying tricolour courtesy flags. We took off for Ardglass, me smartarse took ours down. J didnt. Man in Ardglass flying blue ensign, when we had docked, says with a serious growl, People have been shot for less than that!
Stu
I don't know this for a fact, and wouldn't want to indulge in any sort of forum lawyery, but I suppose any of these.....
(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.
Would have the power to report you to the authorities, and they could then bring you before the court, (I suspect magistrates)..
I would also suppose that they would not quite know what to do with you and would probably seek consultation, and depending on that, would fine you in what they thought was an appropriate manner?
The thing is, why would anybody want to wear an ensign on their boat, that they shouldn't? Just seems a bit odd to me.
No-has yet come up with the answer to how many have been fined.
Lots of people proudly announcing you's be liable to a fine.
You are also liable to a fine for riding a bike on the pavement. Loads of people do it. How many get fined?
Now does that mean that I holding the Queens commision in the RN albeit on the retired list these days can amuse myself going round the local marinas demending to sea peoples warrants for special ensigns?
I did see a pavement cyclist being given a talking-to by a Police Officer yesterday. Not a fine I grant you, but at least it wasn't being totally ignored.
Now does that mean that I holding the Queens commision in the RN albeit on the retired list these days can amuse myself going round the local marinas demending to sea peoples warrants for special ensigns?
What would happen to me if I were to fly a blue or white ensign (not a burgee) on my old boat?
My wife prefers the colour to the usual red ones.
Would I be arrested? Or jailed? Or hasn't the Royal Navy got the boats or manpower to chase after me before I disappear into the mist?
Only joking about flying it but really, what in reality would happen?
If he was flying a blue or, god forbid, a white ensign he was lucky the police got there first, or a thunderbolt from the gods would surely have taken out him, his boat, and anyone who ever met him ...![]()
Would have the power to report you to the authorities, and they could then bring you before the court, (I suspect magistrates)..
The thing is, why would anybody want to wear an ensign on their boat, that they shouldn't? Just seems a bit odd to me.
What would happen to me if I were to fly a blue or white ensign (not a burgee) on my old boat?
My wife prefers the colour to the usual red ones.
Would I be arrested? Or jailed? Or hasn't the Royal Navy got the boats or manpower to chase after me before I disappear into the mist?
Only joking about flying it but really, what in reality would happen?
An officer of the RN is entitled to inspect your vessel if flying a blue or white ensign to check for a permit. If you fail to show the correct permit you are liable for a fine of £1000.
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