Why bu**er about if your FEO says he wants a signed permission, just give it to him, you can them point out this is not a requirement in law, but you are happy to go along with it, or go hire yourself a lawyer and spend a fortune defending your "principles" I have a great relationship with my FEO because " he asks or suggests" and I provide, mind you he is very reasonable as he gave me open ticket for paid stalking on first application, after being out of shooting for years
basicaly play the game and dont upset the system if you want a FAC
Despite it being an open cert, you still need to show good reason to possess, which means proof of permission to shoot somewhere.
Why bu**er about if your FEO says he wants a signed permission, just give it to him, you can them point out this is not a requirement in law, but you are happy to go along with it, or go hire yourself a lawyer and spend a fortune defending your "principles" I have a great relationship with my FEO because " he asks or suggests" and I provide, mind you he is very reasonable as he gave me open ticket for paid stalking on first application, after being out of shooting for years
basicaly play the game and dont upset the system if you want a FAC
Not law but it would clearly save you a lot of hassle. Write the letter for the land owner and then get him to sign it. 2 seconds out of his day!
Personally I would always get signed permission. You may not HAVE to do it and providing addresses may be enough, but having everything on paper is just easier all round.
I heard a story not long ago about a chap who had verbal permission from a farmer to shoot rabbits on his land. So off the guy goes with his rifle and some how during the course of an evenings shooting a round ends up going through someones kitchen window whether by ricochet or negligence.
The police were called (natch) and as questions were being asked the guy was saying that he had permission from the farmer to shoot. The farmer, possibly concerned about some legal grief coming his way, said he'd never seen the guy before - So as a result the guy had poaching and armed trespass charges to worry about in addition to getting his ticket pulled.
If you have your ticket, some ID and permission in writing on your person while you're out in the event that something happens, even if that something is just a passer by calling the police who have some questions for you, you can prove who you are, that you have permission to be there and you legally own the guns you're out with.
No ticket, no permission letter, no ID - You've got some hassle coming your way even if it all ultimately works out in your favour.
Having the piece of paper will not stop the round whizzing off in what ever direction it wants....!!
The only safe shot is not to take one....
Tim.243
Personally I would always get signed permission. You may not HAVE to do it and providing addresses may be enough, but having everything on paper is just easier all round.
I heard a story not long ago about a chap who had verbal permission from a farmer to shoot rabbits on his land. So off the guy goes with his rifle and some how during the course of an evenings shooting a round ends up going through someones kitchen window whether by ricochet or negligence.
The police were called (natch) and as questions were being asked the guy was saying that he had permission from the farmer to shoot. The farmer, possibly concerned about some legal grief coming his way, said he'd never seen the guy before - So as a result the guy had poaching and armed trespass charges to worry about in addition to getting his ticket pulled.
love the story, with friends like this who needs enemy's , on my main permission which was owned by a proper country gentleman I had two instances, the first the police rang on renewal to check info, the owner denied knowing xxxxxxxxxxx, then realised and said you must mean Taffy , didn't,t know his real name, on a second occasion someone rang the police to say he had been shot at while on a footpath ( we don,t have a footpath) the police arrived at the main house and told the story to said gentleman, he replied " only taffy is shooting here today,and I know he was not shooting at him , as if he had he would have hit him" never heard another word from the police.