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CRT Enforcer has bad day - "When do you not own a boat you owned"?


Laurence Hogg

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I know one that regularly use to go up the N Oxford to Hilmorton

 

Aye, there's always one...a few years ago there were a few widebeams in grey undercoat moored at the northerly end of the Oxford, I guess somebody was either building the shells there or fitting them out. Didn't half get in the blooming way, so they did.

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Aye, there's always one...a few years ago there were a few widebeams in grey undercoat moored at the northerly end of the Oxford, I guess somebody was either building the shells there or fitting them out. Didn't half get in the blooming way, so they did.

I'll be up that way in a couple of weeks. Looking forward to it.

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A virtual 'greenie' to 'Helen'! Her good humour and interpersonal skills have probably defused many a CRT customer annoyed by the attitude and inaccurate reporting by patrol and enforcement officers.

 

Has there ever been a proven case of a cloned registration number? Unsurprisingly, patrol officers remember boats in their area by name rather than number. Patrol officers make mistakes and, probably, like police, fill in their paperwork from memory. I once moored at dusk on a 48hr mooring Great Bedwyn, at 10am the next day I had a notice attached to my boat saying that I had overstayed - the location was entered as Wootton Rivers.

 

Alan

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