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Last year was my first full year on the water, however from August I could only go North from my mooring as all directions South were closed due to the Water Authority taking reservoir water for people to drink and shower etc, selfish bleeps.

What are our chances if we all gang together and demand a BWB rebate???

 

Pete.

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Last year was my first full year on the water, however from August I could only go North from my mooring as all directions South were closed due to the Water Authority taking reservoir water for people to drink and shower etc, selfish bleeps.

What are our chances if we all gang together and demand a BWB rebate???

 

Pete.

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Last year was my first full year on the water, however from August I could only go North from my mooring as all directions South were closed due to the Water Authority taking reservoir water for people to drink and shower etc, selfish bleeps.

What are our chances if we all gang together and demand a BWB rebate???

 

Pete.

 

Not a hope. Read your Licence Terms and Conditions para. 9.1 here

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Last year was my first full year on the water, however from August I could only go North from my mooring as all directions South were closed due to the Water Authority taking reservoir water for people to drink and shower etc, selfish bleeps.

What are our chances if we all gang together and demand a BWB rebate???

 

Pete.

 

Zero.

 

Read your terms and conditions.

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A first for The Forum then......100% agreement that flying pigs and snowballs have more chance than the poor old boater.Funny old World.

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Peter.

 

No - - I don't think it's "100% agreement that flying pigs and snowballs have more chance than the poor old boater.Funny old World.", but more a case of those are the Terms and Conditions of your licence that you agreed to with British Waterways

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No - - I don't think it's "100% agreement that flying pigs and snowballs have more chance than the poor old boater.Funny old World.", but more a case of those are the Terms and Conditions of your licence that you agreed to with British Waterways

 

Just a thought. Are those Terms and Conditions reasonable? In other areas such things have been deemed unreasonable and thrown out by a court or OFT I forget which.

 

George ex nb Alton retired

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Just a thought. Are those Terms and Conditions reasonable? In other areas such things have been deemed unreasonable and thrown out by a court or OFT I forget which.

 

George ex nb Alton retired

 

 

Your licence fee only entitles you to have your boat on BW-CART's waters.

 

No right to moor

 

No obligation to have any water in the cut, even.

 

In the Law's eyes it's not an unreasonable term.

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