Anonymous ID: 303628 Aug. 31, 2021, 7:06 p.m. No.14500748   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0908 >>0926 >>1179 >>1203 >>1275

New Chinese Law Requires Foreign Vessels to Report to Maritime Authorities When Entering Waters

 

China has long struggled to exert control over the large parts of the South China Sea it claims, including by erecting floating radar stations and dredging the seafloor to expand the waterway’s tiny islands. However, so have several other nations, many of which claim the same islands and waters.

 

Foreign vessels entering Chinese territorial waters will be required to report their ship and cargo information to the country’s maritime authorities if they’re carrying hazardous cargo or pose a threat to maritime traffic safety beginning on September 1.

 

The new regulation is the product of revisions to the Maritime Traffic Safety Law made in April by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, a legislative body that remains in session while the larger congress is not.

 

According to the South China Morning Post, which viewed the agency’s recent notice on the changes, affected vessels include ships carrying radioactive material, bulk oil, chemical, liquefied natural gas and other toxic and harmful substances, as well as to all submersibles, nuclear-powered vessels, or vessels “considered a threat to the country’s maritime traffic safety.”

 

The information they will have to supply include the vessel’s name, call sign, position, and the dangerous goods on board. Voice of America reported in April that the fine for violation is up to $47,000.

 

A separate provision that also enters force on Wednesday requires captains to implement “emergency response measures” if a crew member or passenger on their vessel is found or suspected of having an infectious disease that could pose a serious threat to the health of others. The law requires them to be put under quarantine and for the situation to be reported to maritime authorities, according to Xinhua News Agency.

 

As the new regulation would apply to China’s claimed islands in the South China Sea, many have suggested it is aimed at further solidifying their control over the islands and the waters around them. While the islands themselves are often little more than specks of land in the waterway, a nation’s territorial waters extend 12 nautical miles from shore.

 

Kang Lin, a deputy director of China’s National Institute for South China Sea Studies, told the SCMP the intention was to “close loopholes” that allowed civilian ships being used for military purposes to evade regulation while in Chinese waters.

 

“We used to put a lot of effort on the management of warships, while ignoring the supervision and management of civilian commercial ships which are under the cover of civilian commercial use, but in fact engaging in militarised intelligence collection,” Kang said.

 

In April, Chinese fishermen found a small solar-powered drone vessel packed with antennae and surveillance equipment, which China Central Television described as “a reconnaissance device secretly placed by a foreign country in China’s waters.” The three-meter-long device was not publicly identified, but SCMP noted at the time that many on social media believed it looked very similar to a device built by Liquid Robotics, a subsidiary of American defense contracting giant Boeing.

 

The law would also affect the Taiwan Strait, which China claims as internal waters because it also claims Taiwan itself as part of China, regarding the government in Taipei as a rebel movement. Taipei Times claimed on Tuesday the regulation is a “ticking time bomb” for conflict in the South China Sea, but said it was likely to have little effect on the strait, as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea regards it as an international strait through which “continuous and expeditious” passage is guaranteed.

 

https://sputniknews.com/asia/202108311083762227-new-chinese-law-requires-foreign-vessels-to-report-to-maritime-authorities-when-entering-waters/

Anonymous ID: 303628 Aug. 31, 2021, 7:09 p.m. No.14500768   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0791 >>0907 >>0908 >>0926 >>1179 >>1203 >>1275

Bizarre moment an anti-lockdown mum sobs hysterically that the 'Aussie spirit' is dead after truckie Covid protest turned out to be a flop - as cops issued 573 fines

 

Anti-lockdown mum sobs hysterically after turning up to non-existent rally

The woman posted video to social media after arriving at failed truck blockade

She claims Australian spirit is dead while wearing a shirt with Australian flag

Mother says she left her unwell child in sick bay at school to attend the scene

Comes amid a day of surprise protests against Covid lockdowns and vaccines

 

An anti-lockdown mum has filmed herself hysterically sobbing after turning up to a non-existent truckie protest.

 

The woman, who posted the video to social media, wails into her phone saying she wasn't unable to pick up her unwell son from school because she was going to attend a rumoured demonstration on a freeway.

 

'We can't even friggin' blockade any more. Our strongest Australians, these guys, can't even make a stand,' she said, pointing her camera at trucks driving past.

 

'What happened to us? "She'll be right mate", no we f*cking won't.'

 

Truckies have been staging protests against Covid lockdowns and mandatory vaccines, after several haulage companies told drivers to get the jab.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9943559/Coronavirus-Australia-Upset-mum-cries-attending-failed-Covid-truckie-protest.html