NABO undertaking enforcement survey

Published: Friday, 02 May 2014

THE National Association of Boat Owners (NABO) is doing a quick sample of members to get a feel for their current views on enforcement prior to a forthcoming meeting with Canal & River Trust, and invite responses.

Towards the end of May we are attending a meeting with CRT and other boating associations to discuss issues around overstaying and current enforcement practices, writes Vice Chairman Mark Tizzard.

Understanding scale of the problem

This is about understanding the scale of the problem and discussing ideas for improving the process.

We would like to get a feeling for our members' views and would be grateful if you could spend a couple of minutes commenting on the following :

1. Do you feel there is a problem with overstaying in your area? If yes, is this on visitor moorings, general towpath, or both?

2. Can you give us an example of overstaying in your area, location, duration etc?

3. Do you feel there are sufficient CRT patrol officers physically on the ground?

4. Have you seen CRT enforcement staff (not volunteer data loggers)recently in your area and, if so, how frequently?

5. Do you know how to contact the enforcement team?

6. Given CRTs limited resources which statement/s best matches your views

6a CRT should focus enforcement on boats that don't move rather those that don't move far enough
6b CRT should employ more staff and ensure there are staff on the ground talking to boaters.
6c CRT should physically move boats that don't move or overstay on visitor moorings on the basis that they are causing an obstruction.
6d CRT should show more flexibility and consider more schemes like the pilot scheme on the Kennet and Avon canal.

7. Is there anything else you can suggest that you would like us to consider?

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