The following apparently comes from the Daily Express, but don't let that put you off. I seen and heard about this elsewhere. Please sign the petition at the link below.
RNLI: Crippling new charges
Saturday October 4,2008
By Geoff Maynard
LIFEBOAT crews fear being scuppered by crippling new charges for using
their radios from Ofcom, the communications regulator. The RNLI could see
the price of using its VHF emergency frequencies rise to £250,000 under
plans to charge the full commercial rate.
The charity, which saves hundreds of lives every year currently pays
an annual £48,000 at a discounted rate of 50 per cent. It relies on
donations and fears the move will have a disastrous impact on fundraising.
Peter Bradley, RNLI operations staff officer, said: "It's a lot of money
when you think in terms of lifeboat days and little old ladies collecting
pound coins. We should not have to pay at all.
"We could buy several inshore lifeboats for the same amount."
"The Government rely on us to provide this search-and-rescue service,
at a cost of £124million a year, but they want to charge us for the pleasure of doing it. We should not have to pay at all." Ofcom has set out plans to bring "market forces" into maritime and civil aviation communications in a policy it calls Administered Incentive Pricing.
It has started a consultation and wants responses by the end of the
month. Tamsin Thomas, spokesman for the RNLI, said: "We need to use our money as wisely as we can. Charges like this will be an additional burden on us."
While lifeboats will not be charged to use VHF ship-to-ship, the
charges would have a huge impact on communications between boats and
shore-based lifeboat stations. It would also cover pagers used by the RNLI
and other organisations to alert crews to urgent launches.
Simon Sparrow, skipper of the independent Sidmouth Lifeboat in Devon,
said: "Because of the credit crunch, we don't want to be paying any more
out." Charges for VHF could come in as early as next year. An Ofcom
spokesman said: "This is a consultation and we are open to hearing people's
views."
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http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/RNLI-RF-licences/