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Boat operator fined for speeding in Falmouth Harbour

by Falmouth Harbour 26 Feb 2024 10:09 PST
Falmouth Harbour's 6 knot speed limit for the inner harbour is clearly marked on signs and buoys © Falmouth Harbour

A boat owner caught on Falmouth Harbour's CCTV system operating at almost three times the 6 knot inner harbour limit during a busy summer's day has been ordered to pay £3,061 in fines and costs by Magistrates sitting in Truro.

The man, a visitor to the Harbour, pleaded guilty to navigating a RIB (rigid inflatable boat) over the speed limit, unnecessarily navigating through moorings and failing to navigate with care and caution during the incident in July 2023.

"The safety and wellbeing of all Falmouth Harbour water users is at the heart of our operations and as a Trust Port we have legal responsibilities to people, property, wildlife and the environment," says Falmouth Harbour Master Miles Featherstone. "There are speed restrictions within Harbour limits for very good reason and while it gives us no pleasure to take anyone to court, we are sending out a message that in extreme cases like this we, as a Harbour Authority, can and will prosecute offenders. We want all Harbour users to enjoy themselves, but to do so safely."

Falmouth Harbour's new high-definition CCTV system is specifically designed to monitor water-borne speed and behaviour with a mind to keeping people, wildlife and property safer. This incident last summer is the first time it has been used by the Falmouth Harbour Authority in a prosecution.

"We record movements in the Harbour 24/7, because unfortunately some people - either wilfully or through ignorance of the regulations - routinely break our Harbour byelaws," says Miles Featherstone. "Ignorance of the regulations that are there to keep people safe is no defence, since it's a skipper's duty to check local rules before they set out (all of which are available on our website).

"Speed is proven to be a major factor in many marine accidents through collision or excessive wake. There have been a number of recent boating fatalities, proven to have been caused by excessive speed. So clearly your speed needs to be kept low when you're manoeuvring in a harbour where there are hundreds of boats on moorings, large commercial and leisure vessels on the move, wildlife, and people swimming off quays and beaches."

The CCTV images in this case were clear, so that as well as providing evidence of the speed of the vessel through the Inner Harbour it showed that at one point the driver was using his mobile phone, he was not using a kill-cord (designed to cut the engine in an emergency) and no one on the boat was wearing a life-jacket.

The Falmouth Harbour cameras were installed following the success of a similar system used at Plymouth's Cattewater Harbour, where recorded images have been used to prosecute water-users contravening harbour byelaws including speeding and cutting through moorings.

The system is fully compliant with the Data Protection Act & GDPR requirements following a Data Protection Impact Assessment. Data will only be processed if an offence is suspected and all images are deleted after three months.

For detailed information on this and all the work and services of Falmouth Harbour, including enhanced safety and quality for people, wildlife and the environment visit www.falmouthharbour.co.uk or call the Falmouth Harbour team on 01326 213537.

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