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Post by TonyDunkley on Feb 26, 2017 15:45:02 GMT
On thinking about this, surely with large increases of liscence fees will come increased liscence evasion. So will the increased liscence revenue be soaked up by the increased enforcement costs? It may not make any significant difference to the 'enforcement' budget outlay simply because there isn't any evidence, in the form of records of Magistrates Courts prosecutions, that C&RT are putting any effort whatsoever into reducing PBL/PBC evasion. Some of the S.8 'successes' that C&RT list on their pukesite will be against 'unlicensed' boats, such as Leigh Ravenscroft's, but I would bet that the majority follow revocation of a Licence or Registration for claimed breaches of their Licence T&C's.
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Post by tadworth on Mar 8, 2017 17:11:12 GMT
When is a court going to throw this terms and conditions crap in the bin ?
Even a first year law student knows that arbitrary conditions can't be added to a statutory licence.
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Post by Phil on Mar 8, 2017 18:52:46 GMT
When is a court going to throw this terms and conditions crap in the bin ? Even a first year law student knows that arbitrary conditions can't be added to a statutory licence. When someone who has had their license revoked for breaching the T&Cs and then challenges it.
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