Mother and son to pay more than £5,000 for obstructing work of MCA
A man has been
ordered to pay more than £2,000 for obstructing the work of the Maritime and
Coastguard Agency (MCA).
A woman has also
been fined £2,000 for failing to provide the MCA with requested documents.
On 3 March,
2022, Rhys Wonnacott, of Milford
Haven, prevented MCA surveyors boarding the fishing vessel Provider, moored at
Milford Haven Harbour. Because of this, surveyors were unable to complete an
inspection of the vessel, as part of a Fishing Vessel Concentrated Inspection
Campaign that was taking place that day.
Obstructing an
MCA surveyor from their duties is against the law, under Section 258 of the
Merchant Shipping Act 1995.
On 2 May at Haverford
West Magistrates’ Court, Rhys Wonnacott was fined £800 and was ordered to pay a
victim surcharge of £320 and costs of £1,000.
Following the
incident in 2022 Louise Wonnacott, Rhys’ mother, of Milford Haven, repeatedly failed to provide the MCA with
required documentation as part of an ongoing investigation, after claiming her
and Rhys Wonnacott were not responsible for the fishing vessel Provider. She
did not respond to the MCA for around seven months – between March and October
2023.
Not supplying
the required documents is an offence under Section 260 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995.
At the same
court hearing, Louise Wonnacott was fined £2,000 and was ordered to pay a
victim surcharge of £800 and costs of £1,000.
The court heard
that “the role of the MCA is extremely important and vital to the protection of
fishers at sea, and requires the cooperation of all parties”.
It was also
heard that Rhys Wonnacott wanted an apology to go to the MCA, particularly the surveyors
involved in the incident.
Following the
sentencings, Maritime Investigator Lesley Hopker said: “The MCA and its surveyors
encourage and assist operators
to maintain high quality vessels, and inspect ships where concerns have been
identified, to ensure safety standards are upheld within the maritime industry.
Obstructing MCA staff prevents them from delivering its commitment for safer
lives, safer ship and cleaner seas.
“The result today reflects the importance of the MCA’s work, and the importance of working with the MCA to ensure you and your vessel are as safe and prepared as can be.”
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