> >Hi Folks, > >The London regional news program on BBC1 just had a feature about >living "off the grid". Of course, one such group are boaters. > >This bloke, in his own words, "Im a constant cruiser, so I can only >park on the towpath side, stay for 14 days in one place". > >However, with both him and his daughter (going to school) living on >board I suspect he travels very little on the canal. It was another >anonymous gray boat, on honey pot (visiter?) moorings next to the >Islington tunnel. > >This is yet another poor excuse for continuous cruising, and I really >wish BW could do more to control these boaters. People are using this >loop hole to live where they like without paying for moorings, and not >even really interested in the canals on which they live. > >I think it will be repeated on the 6:30 bulletin, so keep a watch out. > >Cheers, > >Mike
You are swift to condem someone who says he is complying. Some of us believe boats are made to move and don't want to be in a 'prison', sorry marina. Sue nb Nackered Navvy
