UK pilots call for government regulation
- Friday 30 July 2010
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- Ship Operations
THE new UK government will come under pressure to adopt a more proactive role in monitoring and enforcing standards of pilotage at UK ports.Organisations representing pilots are increasingly concerned about the lack of government oversight since the 1987 Pilotage Act in effect devolved...
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