Thanks to Mark on the HNBOC list who posted this, I know it's slightly 
off topic but I suspect there are a number of people on here who will be 
concerned by this story.

Steve
NB Bream

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Not quite our sort of boating but still a valuable service that any of
us can call on should we need to.

 From the Telegraph.

LIFEBOAT crews fear being scuppered by crippling new charges for using
their radios from Ofcom, the communications regulator. The RNLI could
see the price of using its VHF emergency frequencies rise to £250,000
under plans to charge the full commercial rate.

The charity, which saves hundreds of lives every year currently pays an
annual £48,000 at a discounted rate of 50 per cent. It relies on
donations and fears the move will have a disastrous impact on
fundraising. Peter Bradley, RNLI operations staff officer, said: 'It's a
lot of money when you think in terms of lifeboat days and little old
ladies collecting pound coins.'

'We could buy several inshore lifeboats for the same amount.'

'The Government rely on us to provide this search-and-rescue service, at
a cost of £124 million a year, but they want to charge us for doing it!'

Ofcom has set out plans to bring 'market forces' into maritime and civil
aviation communications in a policy it calls Administered Incentive
Pricing.

£250,000 represents an awful lot of charity collections, even more so in
the current economic climate so, if like me you feel strongly enough
about this, please sign the petition below.
<http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/RNLI-RF-licences/>

Thanks

Mark

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