ENVIRONMENT AGENCY PROSECUTES RIVER ARUN SPEEDER

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
February of 2005

 

16/02/2005 - The Environment Agency today (Wednesday 16 February) prosecuted a man from Horsham, West Sussex for speeding on the River Arun last summer.
Harry Sherrard pleaded guilty by post to the offence and in his absence was fined £1000 and ordered to pay £95 in costs by Chichester Magistrates Court.

Under the Land Drainage and Sea Defence bylaws, enforced by the Environment Agency, it is an offence to exceed speed restrictions in place on the River Arun. Speed limits are clearly sign posted on the river and vary between five and a half knots and six and a half knots. The Environment Agency is concerned that speeding vessels can cause significant erosion damage to tidal defences which protect the lower Arun valley from flooding so during the summer it carries out patrols on the river using radar guns.

The court heard how, on Saturday 3 July 2004, a Flood Defence Enforcement Officer was carrying out speed checks on the river with an electronic radar. The officer caught Harry Sherrard travelling in a vessel at a recorded speed of 28 knots (32.3 miles per hour) in a 6.5 knots (7.2mph) zone. Harry Sherrard apologised to the officer but claimed he was experiencing engine difficulties and his own system did not indicate that he was travelling at that speed.

In mitigation the court heard that Harry Sherrard frequently uses the River Arun, has no previous convictions and is well aware of the issue of riverbank.erosion. However, he claimed that the 3 July 2004 was the first day the boat had been back in the water after engine failures and he had wanted to test it.

Andrew Gilham, Sussex Area Flood Defence Manager for the Environment Agency, said:

"We’re not there to spoil anyone’s fun but it’s important that people realise that speeding boats not only put other boat users, fishermen and wildlife at risk but the wash created by these vessels can also damage tidal defences which protect the lower Arun valley from major flooding. For this reason we have to take these offences seriously.

"Speed limits are clearly sign posted along the river so there is no excuse for exceeding them - we hope this is a lesson to others to observe them."

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Lucy Harding)
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