>
>> Don't forget that you can only stay in one place for a maximum of 14 days and then you must move on.
>> If you have a mooring this rule doesn't apply.
>Since when? I've never heard or seen any reference to such an exemption
>on the 14 day rule. I can't imagine such a thing ever being agreed as
>it's surely a recipe for chaos in every vaguely popular location in the
>country...
>
>Steve
>NB Bream
Try reading the '95 act. A) states you have a mooring but doesn't mention any time rules. B) states continuous cruising with a time rule. It is either or not a combination of both.
I will be interested to know whether anyone reads it differently.
BW can bring in guidance but the parliamentary act remains sacrocant. (or words to that effect.)
Sue nb Nackered Navvy
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
- Visit your group "canals-list" on the web.
- To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
