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  1. I remember many years ago when I was in my early teens, I came across these boys in their late teens pike fishing in a park lake. They had caught this approx 4lb pike that had swallowed his hook aswell as the bait, and then they proceeded to cut open the pike solely so they could get their hooks. 

    It's one of those things that you see young in life and never forget and can't believe the mentality in these kids. I just hope this was a one off and fish are caught, treated with respect and returned.

  2. On ‎09‎/‎09‎/‎2019 at 10:26, SPEEDTRIPLE said:

    Peter, you're sounding like me there, being a tad synical. 

    You forgot to mention the required "feasibility studies" "health and safety discussions" etc, and the look out and back up teams in case someone breaks a finger nail. 

    The manicure costs for these people must run into thousands.

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  3. On ‎07‎/‎09‎/‎2019 at 02:49, Timbo said:

    Absolutely not. It is illegal in the UK to shoot at any aircraft, this also includes drones.

    If I'm a legal owner of a shotgun, I doubt an owner of a drone is going to prosecute me for shooting at his or her drone illegally surveying my property!

  4. 6 minutes ago, vanessan said:

    A little harsh I think, most hirers are courteous and considerate. There are good and bad on both sides. 

    Agreed, I was a bit harsh to the hire sector, but I do think on average the private sector would have a little more respect.

    The hire sector don't own the boat!

  5. On ‎07‎/‎09‎/‎2019 at 10:19, sailor said:

    For me, this is not an issues of law, but more one of courtesy and respect for other users of the Broads.

    The broads traffic is starting to get no different from the roads, hit and run, drunk drivers and mooring/parking mishaps. That's why dash cams will be very popular to the private sector as the hire holiday tourist won't give a shite.

  6. So I'm assuming from this thread that if a drone flies over your property, you are legally allowed to take pop shots at it with a shot gun, air pistol, or any other legal fire arm, as I'm sure you have legal rights to above a certain height of your property!

  7. 11 hours ago, ranworthbreeze said:

    Hi Vaughan,

    No doubt your question would keep a team of solicitors in work for a number of years.

    Regards

    Alan

    If only my job would work this way, next time this year I would be a millionaire! :default_biggrin:

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  8. On ‎28‎/‎08‎/‎2019 at 09:20, vanessan said:

    There seems to be (judging from earlier comments) belief that this thread is about speeding. I believe it to be about excessive speeding, that which causes damage to the banks, wildlife etc and could be dangerous to moored boats and people. Remember, there are elderly folk and young families that use the waterways. It needs to be safe for all. 

    Personally I like to respect the river banks, moored boats, wildlife around me and while cruising for example to PH bridge or Neatishead, my engine goes to near enough slumber mode. Unfortunately for some holiday makers they have only 2 speeds, idle or full on!

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  9. Personally I think I might be one of the only one on the broads that love it when a boat passes by full steam ahead, with a nice rocking on the boat that is the pleasure that is being on the broads. Also at night when you get a slapping on the hull from the gentle waves is also for me a love of being on the Norfolk Broads.

    But I appreciate you will get a few sticklers on the broads that if their cup of tea has ripples in it because of a passing boat, then all I can say is that you need to visit a river system where you are the only one.

    If the BA was that much worried about wash affecting the river side, they would of done something more about it concerning boat users, but they haven't. Basically the odd boat breaking speed limits compared to the ones that don't, percentage wise it is not worth pursuing!

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  10. 6 hours ago, ChrisB said:

    *It is not "The Broads" related but I love this poster. Even now twhen you can travel non-stop to Perth....... Australia is not "So Near".

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    This one is of The Broads. It is over a rather beautiful "Arts and Crafts" fireplace. Unfortunately try as I may I could not eliminate window reflection.

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    It is one of the best Broads posters I have seen, given my interests

    I've seen a few fire places in my time, old and new, but that one makes me want to reach for the bucket!

  11. You never ever charge for a quote or estimate for repairs unless you have diagnosed a fault. When you are in business, whether it be boat repairs, electrical or heating/plumbing(heating/plumbing mean they print their own money :default_biggrin:) the money you charge for actual work, allows for you to cover the costs for time and fuel for quotes for work you might not get.

  12. 30 minutes ago, wombat nee blownup said:

    Incident at Berney. Not sure what but crew now left. Seems ok.


    Sent from the Norfolk Broads Network mobile app

    Obviously they made it in time for last orders! :default_biggrin:

  13. On ‎17‎/‎08‎/‎2019 at 21:32, vanessan said:

     The rangers have their areas to patrol and clearly can’t be everywhere at once,  

    Every time I see the word "Rangers" I do have an internal laugh! Whether it be park, town or the broads, I visualise a 5ft 4 person in uniform with a note book. :default_biggrin:

  14. 9 hours ago, Islander said:

     I do know who owns it and they are intending to recover but when ???

    If anyone lets a woody to get in this state to sink, I doubt very much they have any good intention to re float it. I reckon this will end up being a job for the authorities to get rid of it.

  15. On ‎16‎/‎08‎/‎2019 at 16:01, BroadAmbition said:

    Reported it.

    Cctv.

    I will report it. Another crime number = no action

     Cctv - Yes but only 31 days so no evidence 

    I’m done with it all

    Griff

    Hi Griff and I am sorry to hear about the theft, and it's the last thing you need before venturing out for a well deserved break. So perhaps it's time to upgrade your security to cameras that only record movement giving you more days recording, or being alerted to movement in the shed via your phone!

  16. On ‎16‎/‎08‎/‎2019 at 11:40, addicted said:

    We had insurance for the car with an internet company

     

    I think it was Fake Britain I saw recently, but people being conned into buying fake car insurance on line is on the rise thanks to their great prices, so be aware! 

  17. 17 minutes ago, Vaughan said:

    In view of the gentle nature of this thread and its subject, I think you either need to explain that remark in greater detail, or withdraw it.

    I'm talking about some of the sunken wrecks or eyesores that you see on the broads.

    Also can you fill me in about the gentle nature and it's subject you're talking about?

  18. 10 hours ago, SPEEDTRIPLE said:

    Surely you must mean that new trendy word "patina"?. :default_icon_e_biggrin:

    With some of these wrecks that we find on the broads, I'm surprised the owners haven't used that same word as an excuse as to why they haven't done any repairs!

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