HC Deb 13 February 1917 vol 90 c455W
Mr. NEWDEGATE

asked the hon. Member for Rugby, as Parliamentary Secretary to the Air Board, whether, in the event of aeroplanes of our own forces doing damage to fences or buildings in the United Kingdom, he will arrange that compensation shall be paid to those affected; whether he is aware that in certain cases compensation has been refused because fences or buildings have not been insured; and whether it is intended that people shall be obliged to insure against damage done by our own aircraft as well as by that of the enemy?

Mr. FORSTER

This question is under consideration.