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" wrote in
ups.com: The exam was found to be illegal for foreign flagged vessels because NZ is a signatory to the SOLAS/IMO agreements. Charging for rescue is also not allowed for signatories. The people who objected to the inspections noted that most foreign vessels in New Zealand arrived on their own bottoms and were likely to be seaworthy; that records suggested that almost all rescues at sea carried out by NZ assets were for NZ vessels; that the vessels were already required to comply with their home countries safety laws and that complying with NZ laws as well would be have them carrying redundant equipment; that the inspections varied greatly depending on the inspector and the inspected and there were questions of fairness and due process. I have a video of a barge canal trip throughout France, Germany, etc., made by an Englishman. His vessel is a barge home pushed by a tugboat. In several places he was forbidden to proceed until he had added some pretty stupid equipment, required by the bureaucrats controlling that waterway, like huge anchors and windlasses to the stern of the tugboat before entering the Rhine comes to mind. I wonder if these same SOLAS/IMO agreements used in NZ to prevent inspections couldn't have been applied to France and Germany, both also signatories, to prevent him having to buy that unnecessary anchoring system.....?? His barge complied with all rules/regulations of England, another signatory. Larry -- |
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I have a video of a barge canal trip throughout France, Germany, etc., made by an Englishman. His vessel is a barge home pushed by a tugboat. In several places he was forbidden to proceed until he had added some pretty stupid equipment, required by the bureaucrats... Sounds like one of those videos that's really funny unless you have to foot the bill... I'm no lawyer, and it took several lawyers (working for free) to convince NZ to abide by their agreements. I hate to think what it would take to move the EU. Also, I'm pretty sure that the SOLAS/IMO stuff only applies to international waters. So I don't think it would have helped you friend navigating on inland waters. -- Tom. |
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" wrote in
ups.com: SOLAS/IMO stuff only applies to international waters. So I don't think it would have helped you friend navigating on inland waters. One side of the Rhine is Germany...the other France. That's pretty international....except when Germans send troops and Panzers across. Larry -- |
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One side of the Rhine is Germany...the other France. That's pretty international....except when Germans send troops and Panzers across. .... Yes, but "international waters" in this case means waters covered by 72 COLREGS (ie. outside the COLREGS demarcation lines)... That doesn't include the Rhine. -- Tom. |
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