Brian on Harnser wrote: > Adrian Stott formulated the question : >> Steve Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Using price to reduce overstaying is not what BW are suggesting; >>> its the exact opposite: pay and you can stay where you like for as >>> long as you like. The £25 per day overstay charge already exists in >>> lots of locations > Snip >> >> I wrote a WW article about this a while back. The real problem is >> that CCs don't pay for moorings. The average boater (who does have a >> long-term mooring) uses the public moorings no more than about 2 >> months a year. The CCs use them 12 months a year. To me, that says >> that CCs should be invoiced a mooring charge worth 10/12 of the price >> of an annual long-term mooring. > And what about us boaters who do have long term moorings but spend > more than 2 months out on the cut, should we pay more as well?
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