Wightlink introduces car deck policy

By Sara Bryce

Thursday, September 13, 2012

 

PASSENGERS to and from the Isle of Wight will have to leave the car-decks on every crossing, Wightlink has announced.

To stop noisy public address announcements from disturbing neighbours of the ports at Portsmouth, Fishbourne, Lymington and Yarmouth, the ferry company has decided to make it policy that all passengers on their services will have to make their way to the lounges during the crossing.

A spokesperson said: "Guidance from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency means we have to clear the car-deck of all passengers whenever we are carrying hazardous goods such as aerosol deodorants, hairspray, and fire extinguishers, and that has meant a great increase in the number of announcements we have had to make.

"In an effort to reduce the disturbance to our neighbours at all ports we have reviewed our policy of passengers remaining on the car deck during crossings."

The new policy comes into effect on Monday, October 1, and any passengers that need assistance must request it when they arrive at the port.

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by Dave Geddes

15th September 2012, at 21:30:44

Very concerned about this from a personal viewpoint as when travelling on the ferry with my carbon-fibre road bike I'm unable to leave it unattended as it will easily fall over due to the massive vibrations from the engines. There is nowhere this type of cycle can be safely stored onboard and I know that Wightlink will not want to incur any insurance claims for damage to by bike if left unattended. Looks like we have an impasse here?

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by Russell Palin

14th September 2012, at 22:21:18

End of an era.
Bet the last day makes News at ten.

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by david webster

14th September 2012, at 14:58:10

With respect Dan, I think we all need to consider what this story is about. Wightlink no longer want to make routine aannoucements before departure. We can all envisage ways they could permit people to make an informed decision about staying in their car. Nobody is talking about emergency announcements - which could still be made and heard, or about tricky weather or anything else - least of all a situation that's never happened and that would also be extremely dangerous on a crowded, standing only passenger deck if it ever did happen.

IW Radio says they've also announced they want disabled passengers to give them two days notice of travelling - which sounds like discrimination to me.

It all sounds a lot like Wigtlink trying to make their life easier instead of offering a better se

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by alan naylor

14th September 2012, at 14:28:49

Be care full everyone coming back late and dark no pa saying ferry had docked made way down to lower deck to find all cars gone upper deck started coming down scary

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by Dan Wavell

14th September 2012, at 13:27:07

David - from what I read elsewhere it would seem then that the Red Funnel captain would be breaking the law "at his discretion" - this hazardous goods thing may simply be guidance, but I think the journeys lasting over 40mins issue is a rule that Red Funnel have to obey if they wish to keep their operating license? Could be wrong, only based on things other people have said.

Have to say though that I really don't think travelling in your car on the car desk sounds like an especially safe way to travel..there may have never been a major incident with an IOW car ferry, but it could happen, and if that incident meant cars jolted and slid then you couldn't open your door you wouldn't be in a very good situation.

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by david webster

14th September 2012, at 12:51:10

Dan - the point was, I have used Wightlink exclusively for the last 3 years so that we can stay in the car if we want. There's no point now.
As it happens, if you ask Red Funnel when boarding, staying in the car is "at the captain's discretion" - we done if before, but you can't plan on doing so.

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by Dan Wavell

14th September 2012, at 10:02:46

I'm pretty sure Red Funnel won't benefit from this as their journey already has a "you can't stay in your car policy" as far as I'm aware. I believe it's something to do with the journey being more than 40mins.

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by Paul Strauss

14th September 2012, at 09:27:03

good idea - i look forward to using wightlink's special lanes for cars with young children on board - because without extra space on either side of the car its nigh on impossible to get the kids in or out...

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by david webster

13th September 2012, at 21:49:51

Interesting title to the story. Wightlink have always had a car deck policy - it's just that it allowed passengers to stay there.
The MCA *guidance* (not a rule or law - just guidance?) looks like a red herring. I wonder why Wightlink are so happy to change their policy - staying in the car is a ley reason why many people use their service. Got work to do? Phone calls to make? Kids asleep? Packed ferry? Just stay in the car.
James Fulford will be pleased - Red Funnel will be getting some business back I expect.

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by Judith Eagle

13th September 2012, at 20:47:21

I decided to take my daughter over by car for her next op at QA by car to the QA in case she is not up to getting out as this one is Day Surgery but still quite invasive surgery, apart from the f'in and jeff'in everyone was subject to after the last general anaesthetic I think Wightlink might be able to reverse this decision!

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