HC Deb 18 December 1970 vol 808 cc509-10W
Mr. Laurance Reed

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what plans he has for ensuring that users of the marine environment pay for air/sea rescue operations and other maritime services which are at present financed from public funds.

Mr. Anthony Grant

The United Kingdom, as a contracting party to the Safety of Life at Sea Convention, has undertaken to ensure that necessary arrangements are made for the rescue of persons in distress at sea round its coasts. To ask these persons to pay for air/sea rescue operations would raise wide issues of principle that would need careful consideration. It is already our practice to charge fees for maritime services wherever appropriate, and it is our policy that such fees should recover the full cost of providing the services.