Committee
Transport and the Environment Committee, 18 Mar 2003
18 Mar 2003 · S1 · Transport and the Environment Committee
Item of business
Railways and Transport Safety Bill
I understand that. However, the issue consists of huge chunks of criminal law. I would have thought it appropriate to give one of the justice committees the opportunity to express a view. It is up to the minister to consider what he might do with that suggestion. Leading on from what Maureen Macmillan said, we have to consider not only parties in Tobermory bay, but the cruisers that use the Caledonian canal and tie up for an evening, as well as the many people involved in recreational angling in boats throughout Scotland, particularly during the fishing season in trout and salmon areas. The type of vessel might be important, too. I see that we are talking about jet-skis—I presume that a small motorised fishing vehicle will fall into the same bracket, but will a rowing boat? If so, we are suddenly looking at an all-encompassing piece of legislation. That may or may not be right—I realise that the UK Government will make that decision. However, will groups such as the fishermen who fish Loch Leven—a different Loch Leven, in Kinross-shire—fall under the scope of the bill? Will the bill cover people who cruise on the Caledonian canal? Lastly, what consultation did the Scottish Executive undertake with various recreational sectors throughout Scotland before the Sewel motion was brought to us? I would like to know what the reactions were.
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The Convener:
Lab
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The Deputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning (Lewis Macdonald):
Lab
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Elaine Thomson (Aberdeen North) (Lab):
Lab
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Lewis Macdonald:
Lab
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Maureen Macmillan:
Lab
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Lewis Macdonald:
Lab
There are a number of questions there. You are right that it would be unfortunate and not the intention if the bill resulted in an end to entertaining times ...
Bruce Crawford:
SNP
Given that the issue is one of criminal law, why has the Sewel motion come to the Transport and the Environment Committee and not to one of the justice commi...
The Convener:
Lab
The Sewel motion will be considered by the full Parliament; our discussion of the motion is merely in order to aid that consideration. The motion has come to...
Bruce Crawford:
SNP
I understand that. However, the issue consists of huge chunks of criminal law. I would have thought it appropriate to give one of the justice committees the ...
Lewis Macdonald:
Lab
There are a number of important points. First, to clarify my answer to Maureen Macmillan, the consultation will be on areas of exemption such as for a yachts...
Bruce Crawford:
SNP
Did those who were consulted in Scotland include the organisations that are involved in recreational activities on our inland waterways, such as those who us...
Andrew Maclaren (Scottish Executive Development Department):
My understanding is that the UK consultation encompassed Scottish organisations. For example, the Royal Yachting Association Scotland is an off-shoot of the ...
Lewis Macdonald:
Lab
The Royal Yachting Association is one of our standard consultees. I am sure that the Scottish Fishermen's Federation is another.
Bruce Crawford:
SNP
That does not include anglers, however. The biggest participatory sport in this country is angling. Were anglers consulted? They are a key group. We should t...
Lewis Macdonald:
Lab
I expect that when the Department for Transport consults on exemptions, it will take a commonsense approach. One aspect that it is considering is the exempti...
Robin Harper:
Green
Do you have up-to-date figures on the number of accidents caused by jet-skis? Can you reassure us that the intention of the secretary of state under part 4 o...
Lewis Macdonald:
Lab
To take the second question first, yes, it is intended to extend the definition of "ship" to cover that anomalous point. On accidents, I refer to a couple of...
The Convener:
Lab
If there are no more questions, that concludes our consideration of the issue. There is no provision under standing orders for the committee to report on the...