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Duncan Heenan wrote:
"Peter HK" wrote in message "Duncan Heenan" wrote in message There is no law against unqualified people sailing boats, there is one regarding people who drive cars, who have to be licensed and medically fit. Here there are requirements for boat licences that do require competency/medical fitness exactly like car licences. I'm just wondering how unique the UK is in not making sailing licensable. Are there (m)any other countries which don't? How long do people think it will be before the UK does fall into line with the practices of other countries? It may well happen through the back door, billed as a measure to combat terrorism, smuggling, and money laundering. In that case the question is self answering - if he can get a licence he can go, if he can't he can't. He might already have one. It could be that licensing involves a once-only test and no periodic medicals. |
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