HC Deb 05 February 1913 vol 47 c2382

(1) The master of a ship (other than an excepted ship) shall when navigating in circumstances in which pilotage is compulsory under this Act, display the usual signal for a pilot, and keep the signal displayed until a licensed pilot comes on board.

(2) The master of a ship, whether navigating in circumstances in which pilotage is compulsory or not, which is being piloted by a person other than a pilot licensed for the district, or the master or a mate or other officer being bonâ fide a member of the crew of the ship, shall display a pilot signal and keep the signal displayed until a licensed pilot comes on board.

(3) If the master of any ship fails to comply with this Section he shall be liable in respect of each offence to a fine not exceeding £20.

Amendments made: In Sub-section (2) leave out the words "by a person other than a pilot," and insert instead thereof the words "in a pilotage district by a pilot not"

In Sub-section (2) leave out the words "or the master or a mate or other officer being bonâ fide a member of the crew of the ship.—[Mr. Buxton.]