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Post by bargemast on Mar 13, 2017 7:22:48 GMT
An unbiased ombudsman would be a start ? Guess all Ombudsmen different..i once had cause to write to financial one over awful problem caused by mess up by solicitors/endowment and ex..i had been sent intimidating unpleasant letters designed to shred integrity and confidence...all based on misinterpreted facts and legal errors..i was so ill with panic/anxiety/fear couldn't see what to do..hid in Dharma centre..thought i was gonna be dragged through courts..i was the victim as they all tried twisting truth. No-one would believe truth despite all documentation i had proving facts. Anyway the ombudsman rang me up, looked at all my facts and came down firmly on my side..he was, to me a hero...he told me if it went to court there would be egg on lot of faces but not mine..fault lay with the other 3.He insisted that the party at fault wrote letter acknowledging facts.i was the 'little person' in it all. It resolved..there are horrible people out there, but there are also those who do examine facts and come to decision based on truth...i did not go for compensation..sometimes there are more important things in this world and resolution of fear/intimidation is one. Hello patty, I'm very happy to read that you came out of court washed of all the dishonest accusations, through the effective help of this real ombudsman.
It's good that they exist, and that sadly there aren't enough of them that are good, as some are more like a free lawyer that you can get if you can't pay for one.
Most of the free ones are unexperienced and never had the time to study the case that they are supposed to defend.
Peter.
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2017 8:11:40 GMT
What has the name of the boat got to do with registration? Surely a number is issued once only (unless they get recycled like mobile phone numbers), so that each boat has its unique number. You can call the boat whatever you like (NB Liveaboard Git, for instance), surely only the number is important?
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Post by bodger on Mar 13, 2017 8:47:59 GMT
what stops you applying for a new registration name and number? AFAIK there is no unique identifying number for a boat, unlike there is on a car (VIN number). of course the BSS cert and the insurance would need to reflect the new number.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2017 8:56:08 GMT
what stops you applying for a new registration name and number? AFAIK there is no unique identifying number for a boat, unlike there is on a car (VIN number). of course the BSS cert and the insurance would need to reflect the new number. This is an option for older boats but boats with RCD have Hull Identity Numbers. I was writing the same suggestion as you posted but I would suggest removing the boat from CRT water THEN applying as a boat which had not been on the cut before, or had been off the cut and index numbers lost.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2017 10:48:57 GMT
Might as well do it the proper way .As you'll. always be looking over you're shoulders and worrying if you tamperd with numbers on boat. And what about when enforcement reakonize your boat .as I'm sure he would. unless you kept well away from that area . but then again enforcement get moved all over areas I think
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Post by kris on Mar 13, 2017 10:56:15 GMT
As mr garner makes it personal I'm sure he'd recognize you and the boat. Why Crt persist in supporting this self enflated jobsworth parking warden I've no idea. There must have been enough complaints about his conduct by now for Crt managment to at least question his judgement.
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Post by TonyDunkley on Mar 13, 2017 11:18:35 GMT
He is correct on this point though, I have it confirmed in writing after CRT lied to me that I could not have another licence for a boat after it had been subject to a CCJ. When they take out an "injunction" or just when they put it in writing do they just name the boat? Or do they add the boat number? Could you just not rename the boat and relicense it? You could rename any boat before applying for a Licence or PBC, but there isn't any purpose to be served by doing so. In fact, introducing that sort of pointless duplicity into an exchange with C&RT, if and when they were lying about their powers to refuse a Licence or PBC, could provide them with the means of prolonging an argument in which right and the law is wholly in your favour, and that they cannot win.
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Post by TonyDunkley on Mar 13, 2017 11:25:58 GMT
Thinking out loud. When they take out an "injunction" or just when they put it in writing do they just name the boat? Or do they add the boat number? Could you just not rename the boat and relicense it? Just curious, i do understand the prior consent stuff is not what they seek it to be and is given with meeting the legal requirements. The form letter that Tony posted above stated <boat name and number>, so it's both. The wording wasn't from a letter, it was lifted directly from one of C&RT/ Shoosmith's fairly recent Injunctions.
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Post by TonyDunkley on Mar 13, 2017 11:36:15 GMT
what stops you applying for a new registration name and number? Why would you want to ?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2017 11:43:01 GMT
what stops you applying for a new registration name and number? Why would you want to ? Maybe to put the past behind you and start afresh - only works if others will do the same though.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2017 16:09:00 GMT
I was thinking this afternoon, as I sometimes do, there could be a book identifying nearly every boat, like those train spotters' books. Every boat could be photographed and put in the book, and, if you like, you could do boat-spotting - every boat you pass you can flip through the book to find it and tick it off. There's nothing stopping, for example, me from photographing every boat we pass, and keeping all of those photos, perhaps in print form. I think it is hard to near impossible to disguise a boat. The registration number, and name, a few photos of what it looks like outside and inside. Changing all that would be far too expensive to be worthwhile. Does anyone know if there is a photographic list of, say, narrowboats? I know Jim Shead's boat list exists - but it is woefully out of date. If I were running CRT, I'd insist on photos of each boat, so that I'd know what was what. A friend or foe boat recognition book is an excellent idea! Would you compile pictures in plan, profile and from underneath? Or just plain old profile alone? www.allworldwars.com/Friend-or-Foe-Aircraft-Identification-1940.html
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2017 16:35:35 GMT
From front, back, sides - should be enough. I wonder if I should start this Summer... But, is there no list yet? It would be very easy to start one just by rummaging through photos already on the Internet. Is it allowed to photograph boats from the canal or towpath, as they are not public places? Some people might get upset if you publish pics of their boat on the Internet, but if someone can legally take a picture of me picking my nose as I'm having a slash beside the A437 doesn't it all sort of add up to about the same?
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Post by patty on Mar 13, 2017 16:56:33 GMT
From front, back, sides - should be enough. I wonder if I should start this Summer... But, is there no list yet? It would be very easy to start one just by rummaging through photos already on the Internet. Is it allowed to photograph boats from the canal or towpath, as they are not public places? Some people might get upset if you publish pics of their boat on the Internet, but if someone can legally take a picture of me picking my nose as I'm having a slash beside the A437 doesn't it all sort of add up to about the same? I went on a course where the question rose about what you could publish ..photo wise and the guy said he once wrote an article and illustrated it with a street shot..had to remove picture as one person complained her house shown without her permission..it had nothing to do with what he had written...so as to the question of whether you would be allowed to publish pics of others boats without permission. I suspect no.....
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Post by bodger on Mar 13, 2017 18:12:59 GMT
so google earth street views can be removed on request? that would upset the apple cart.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2017 19:09:17 GMT
I thought it was only faces which are removed, or possibly other identifying things like clothing. If one were having a snog with one's mistress at a bus stop while wearing "that rather "loud" coat one always wears which nobody else on earth wears" would that be reason enough to remove the image from Google's streetview or microsoft's streetside ?
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