Responding to pulse1's invitation a few posts further up, here's some preliminary reckless lawyering. Oops, the online lookitup system my Chambers shelled out bazillions to install last year is fubar as usual this morning so I can't get hold of the ANO etc. Will check later and have a go.
Meanwhile, I should say that the suggestion that having to disclose the ID of the operating pilot or driver in an aero-naughtiness or ground-speeding situation is an infringement of one's human rights (article 8: privacy or Article 6: self incrim) is, to use the technical latin term, a pile of Fido's freshies.
This notion derives from some mad Circuit Judge who knows less than Jack !!!!! about the Hoomin Rights Act getting spoofed by some cheeky chancer, who seems not to have pointed out to Judge Bonkers QC that protected rights can be overriden where necessary in the interests of public safety and prevention of crime. The idea that the owner of a light aircraft which has just wired the runway at LHR with both pilots mooning the Control Tower as they passed is able to say "Not telling who it was" when the CAA comes around to give them all a good kicking seems to me to be pretty daft.
Must go know, there seems to be a nice man at the door with a summons....
[This message has been edited by FNG (edited 03 November 2000).]