In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Will Chapman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Sue Burchett wrote:
>>> Just today a boater admitted to me that he was allowed to over-stay
>>> because he knew the 'BW bloke' and he had agreed to 'miss' him on
>>> his rounds.
>>>
>>> Cheers..
>>>
>>> Will Chapman
>>> nb Quidditch
>>
>> Boats overstay all over the system with BWs permission. We have
>>done it ourselves when necessary. Is this a problem?
>> Sue nb Nackered Navvy
>
>I hardly think a nod and a wink constitutes BW permission.
>
>I can understand the need for occasional overstays for special
>reasons but what I am talking about here is live-aboard semi
>permanent mooring in a honey-pot visitor mooring without
>charge or penalty (or, it seems, even a warning).
>
>
Saw something on our cruise this year which defies my personal logic.
Can anybody explain this to me; Visitor moorings at both Tyrley top lock
and also at Norbury junction with a BW notice giving 'temporary
permanent' mooring rights to a named boat.

Temporary permanent??? What's that in English and how much does one of
them cost?

        Bob
-- 
 Bob Adams - nb Rivendell
 email: bob55 at ntlworld dot com



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