Rake Aboot
Well-Known Member
And there he is . Almost right on queue
I’m terribly sorry to be negative, but in today’s day and age everything costs and if you’re not prepared to pay what it cost, you’ll go without it’s a simple as that!I have held an FAC since June 1976. Let us say that it then cost £1. Now let us increase that by 3% a year, year on year, for fifty years. Thus:
After fifty years of increasing £1 by 3% year-on-year, the final amount is £4.38 (rounded to the nearest penny). So far so good...or not?
So at next renewal in five years time that present day £131 renewal has become already £151.86 AND THIS ASSUMES INFLATION AT 3%.
Now let us increase the renewal cost of an FAC from its present £131 by 3% year on year for ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five and thirty years.
RENEWAL OF AN FAC
To increase £131 by 3% year-on-year, is:
And then also the present cost of a grant of an FAC at £198.
- 10 Years: £176.08
- 15 Years: £204.17
- 20 Years: £236.65
- 25 Years: £274.31
- 30 Years: £317.94
- 35 Years: £368.52
GRANT OF AN FAC
To increase an initial amount of £198 by 3% year-on-year is:
So what will happen is that people may likely become priced out of the sport. For shotguns the figures for grant will be slightly less but even so the increase is a lot. It reminds me of the old Arab story of the payment of one grain of rice on the first square of the chess board, two grains on the next, four grains on the third. At first reading 3% doesn't seem a lot. And that is why we are easily fooled!
- 10 Years: £266.07
- 15 Years: £308.45
- 20 Years: £357.50
- 25 Years: £414.33
- 30 Years: £480.00
- 35 Years: £556.63
I’m terribly sorry to be negative, but in today’s day and age everything costs and if you’re not prepared to pay what it cost, you’ll go without it’s a simple as that!
That will never happenvery true, so let’s see the same full cost recovery and annual inflation increases on, driving tests, driving licences, passports etc etc.
The counter argument will be firearms licensing is given of a unique relevance to Public safety and is therfore justified. The best we may hope for - some would say demand - is improved service delivery on all fronts.The argument for increasing cert costs is done on a basis of cost recovery.
If that's the case it should be applied to all licencing done by the police.
If it is only applied to firearms, then this looks like targeting/discrimination against firearms owners rather than genuinely being about cost recovery.
Which is a fair thing to point out.
I feel like if it’s 370 quid in 35 years for a 5 year ticket that’s not bad at allI have held an FAC since June 1976. Let us say that it then cost £1. Now let us increase that by 3% a year, year on year, for fifty years. Thus:
After fifty years of increasing £1 by 3% year-on-year, the final amount is £4.38 (rounded to the nearest penny). So far so good...or not?
So at next renewal in five years time that present day £131 renewal has become already £151.86 AND THIS ASSUMES INFLATION AT 3%.
Now let us increase the renewal cost of an FAC from its present £131 by 3% year on year for ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five and thirty years.
RENEWAL OF AN FAC
To increase £131 by 3% year-on-year, is:
And then also the present cost of a grant of an FAC at £198.
- 10 Years: £176.08
- 15 Years: £204.17
- 20 Years: £236.65
- 25 Years: £274.31
- 30 Years: £317.94
- 35 Years: £368.52
GRANT OF AN FAC
To increase an initial amount of £198 by 3% year-on-year is:
So what will happen is that people may likely become priced out of the sport. For shotguns the figures for grant will be slightly less but even so the increase is a lot. It reminds me of the old Arab story of the payment of one grain of rice on the first square of the chess board, two grains on the next, four grains on the third. At first reading 3% doesn't seem a lot. And that is why we are easily fooled!
- 10 Years: £266.07
- 15 Years: £308.45
- 20 Years: £357.50
- 25 Years: £414.33
- 30 Years: £480.00
- 35 Years: £556.63
Are not passports and driving licences also related to public safety?The counter argument will be firearms licensing is given of a unique relevance to Public safety and is therfore justified. The best we may hope for - some would say demand - is improved service delivery on all fronts.
K
You’ve either got a poke up with it or give it up one or the other
That unfortunately is fact, but in the grand scheme of things the congregation of the SD can whatever spout whatever they wish l, about how they disagree with this they disagree with that , and we would do this, We would do that, but in the grand scheme of things it makes **** all difference because the law will do what the law wants to do not what you or I or everybody else wants them to do hands are tiedindeed and year on year home office statistics show many are giving up a trend that looks to be continuing, also with an aging profile of licence holders and few youngsters replacing them.
Yes, but with respect and the fullest understanding of the frustration throughout the shooting community in this and allied matters, the Departments you refer to are perhaps not quite so "unique" in their Applicant's requirements?Are not passports and driving licences also related to public safety?
It wontHopefully taking moderators off tickets will free up the workload and improve the service, speaking of moderators does anyone have a clear update on what is happening with them?
Depends how long they lastSo what's the connection?
Do you also think £60 for a pair of shoelaces would be good value?
You have a choice which coffee shop you go to based on a number of factorsI think that hits the nail on the head. Dyfed Powys have been pretty good with me over the years and hence I dont think the fee is unreasonable...if you get crap service then the fee doesnt represent good value for money. I do wonder how much people spend on Costa etc coffees in a year .... value for money is very personal![]()
You’ve done a fair bit of clucking on this thread. Arent you wanting to get rid of your rifles too ?You lot cluck like a bunch of old women!
Get organised and prepared, all you ducks in a row,
Submit your paperwork and let them get on with it!
Personally, I don’t even think about it.
Why in the earth not?
Ami the only one that see’s the whole process as simple?
1- fill your ticket up with ammo.
2- get your medical sorted
3- get your renewal paperwork all filled in referees etc
4-get it submitted then go stalking if you’ve already filled the ticket up!
It’s a simple as that!
Cant help himself……And there he is . Almost right on queue
Yep you’re right?You’ve done a fair bit of clucking on this thread. Arent you wanting to get rid of your rifles too ?