TO ALL CAPTAINS, Members and Coaches. including Lower Boat Captains:<br>To ALL BOATMEN:<br><br>Monday 2nd November 2009<br><br>Our Chairman, Pete Convey, has received the quoted email below (and it is the second from Mr Eva):<br>
<br>QUOTE:<br><br><font face="Tahoma" size="2"><b><span style="font-weight: bold;">Sent:</span></b> Monday, 2 November, 2009 8:50:35<br><b><span style="font-weight: bold;">Subject:</span></b> Inconsiderate Cycling by Boat Club Coaches<br>
</font><br>Dear Dr Convey,<br><br>You
will recall that I wrote to you on 15th October 2009 regarding the
problems being caused by boat club coaches as they cycle along the
pavement between the Elizabeth Way Bridge and Stourbridge Common. At
that time I wrote, "You must surely be aware that pedestrians and
joggers having to suddenly jump into the road to avoid a collision with
a boat club coach could potentially lead to a very dangerous incident.
This is particularly the case at this time of year when lighting is
dull and weather conditions can inhibit clear vision. Has this been
taken into account when compiling a risk assessment of college rowing?"<br><br>I
am not sure what action - if any - you took as a result of my email,
but I regret to inform you that several weeks later there has been no
noticeable improvement and the action of college boat club coaches
continues to present both an inconvenience and potential danger to
residents of the area. <br>I
trust that on this occasion you will will see fit to take some action
that will stop the selfish and dangerous cycling by college boat club
coaches.<br><br>Yours sincerely,<br><br>Anthony N Eva<br><br>UNQUOTE<br><br>We all appreciate that Coaches need to keep up with their crews, particularly along that dangerous and narrow stretch of river leading from Elizabeth Way Bridge to Stourbridge Common cattle grid, where visibility into the river over the railings is not good due to moored craft along the wall,<br>
<br>BUT we are simply adding to the list of people who are not so sympathetic to rowing and all that goes with it on the towpath, if coaches cycle along the railings <b><u>on the pavement (which is illegal) </u></b>and without due regard to pedestrians in any event.<br>
<br>"Trade custom and practice over the years" is not a defense to a personal injury claim for which damages can run to a "lump sum payment" of £5 million these days (and "periodic payments" that can additionally run to £20 million overall) for a young paraplegic with long life expectancy. Your insurers will decline to cover you for illegal riding and you may be left with a "bill for life" to pay. Absolutely not worth contemplating.<br>
<br><b><u>Keep in the road</u></b>. <br><br>The Highway Code applies. Please observe it.<br>
<br>Coaches full of adrenalin - cool it. Fines and worse will follow.<br><br><u>Captains</u>: Please forward this email to ALL your coaches, however senior they may be. It only takes one....... We all want to keep rowing.<br>
<br>Thank you.<br><br>Richard Hamersley<br>
Legal Officer CUCBC<br>Deputy Chairman<br><br>cc Pete Convey<br>Chairman CUCBC<br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Richard Hamersley MA (Cantab.)<br>19 Lovell Close<br>Wootton Manor<br>Henley-on-Thames<br>Oxfordshire<br>RG9 1PX<br>
01491 414 294 tel/fax/ansafone<br>07870 5545 17<br>