Terry wrote:
> Mike wrote:
>> As I understand it, BW's lengthsmen have refused to have
>> licence-checking added to their job description, as the fresulting
>> hassle would take them away for too long from their proper duties.
>
> Licence and mooring checking are the responsibilities of the Patrol
> Officer (Moorings) or (Licences), however in at least one area they
> tend to ring the Lengthsman to get them to check licence and/or
> moorings rather than get out of their office and do it themselves.
>
> I also cannot understand why it needs TWO Patrol Officers, one for
> moorings and one for Licences when ONE person could do both jobs, in
> particular when they are out Patrolling and looking at boats surely
> they could look at both Licence and Mooring.

I think that may be a regional thing  -  in BW London Region the same patrol 
officers do both jobs (I believe).

Mike Stevens
nb Felis Catus III  -  currently at Hertford
web-site www.mike-stevens.co.uk

No man is an island.  So is Man. 




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