Quantcast



PDA

View Full Version : UK : HM Coastguard has input into licensing matters...


General Lighting
28-11-2006, 05:05 PM
This is something I found out whilst researching TENS licenses for the East

As well as the local District Councils, the cops, fire and HMRC, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency has significant input into local licensing policies in some areas (obviously not in Birmingham ;) - but might also be the case in other areas)

Initially this seemed rather strange but a bit of research shows that in some coastal areas the District Councils jurisdiction ends halfway along the shore with MCGA taking control from that point until the 12km territorial limit of UK sovereignty...

I remember reading somewhere that they even deployed a few units from Yarmouth Coastguard to monitor a rave in the East earlier this summer and even took license numbers of cars present....

globalloon
28-11-2006, 09:30 PM
makes sense

there are a lot of bays around here that get cut off by the tide and can be totally submerged at spring tide

General Lighting
29-11-2006, 11:05 AM
makes sense

there are a lot of bays around here that get cut off by the tide and can be totally submerged at spring tide

fair enough, you wouldn't want spangled explorers ending up in Davy Jones' Locker, and some people seem not to realise the power of the sea...