It has been noted today that your installation, the 'Dublin Miners Pub', is refusing access to BPA officers. While we are sure this is merely an oversight on your docking masters part we insist that the matter be resolved promptly and without delay
Also, we suggest you refresh yourself with section 5.4 - Base Operational Regulations, of the Bretonian Charter of Interstellar Law
It has been noted, again, today that your installation, the 'Dublin Miners Pub', is still refusing access to BPA officers. While we are sure this is merely an oversight on your docking masters part or maybe a technical Issue, we insist that the matter be resolved promptly and without delay. A Communication, stating the problem, would be most welcome.
Also, we would suggest that you reappraise yourself with section 5.4 - Base Operational Regulations, of the Bretonian Charter of Interstellar Law
Your installation, Dublin Miners Pub, is currently in contravention of the following section of the Bretonian Charter of Interstellar Law:
5.4 - Base Operational Regulations
The following regulations are expected to be consistently and permanently observed by all station owners, in regards to their installations. Failure to comply with these regulations may result in the structure's siege and destruction. Regulations are as follows:
Bases must be no closer than 10K from any existing base or jumpgate, unless special permission is granted by the War Cabinet.
No Hostile entities (see: 1.5 - Definition of Entities) may be permitted to land on the station.
Authorities may request evidence of docking permission logs at any time to confirm this. Unfriendly Entities will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
No station may leave their docking rights unrestricted - "defencemode 2" - due to potential abuse by unlawful parties.
All stations must have docking permission at all times for Bretonian law enforcement agencies: this includes the BAF|, BIS| and BPA).
All bases must be fitted with sufficient evacuation equipment to prevent the loss of life of residents and crew, should the base become compromised via circumstances artificial or natural.
Bases are to be no nearer than 10k from any Mining Field.
We have contacted you now on two occasions, to no avail. Unless contact is made within the next 48hrs your modular installation licence shall be revoked and your installation marked for deconstruction
As mentioned in our previous communication your installation is in contravention of Chapter 5 of the Bretonian Charter Of Interstellar Law. You have repeatedly failed to respond to our communications and, as such, your modular installation licence is now revoked and your installation marked for deconstruction.
Please begin the removal of personnel and any equipment you wish to retain
Now that everyone knows that the Public Notices did not get through and I as the owner did not know there was a docking issue, then I suggest good will and common sense should be applied here.
I quote from your original posting of the Public Notice... "It has been noted today that your installation, the 'Dublin Miners Pub', is refusing access to BPA officers. While we are sure this is merely an oversight on your docking masters part we insist that the matter be resolved promptly and without delay."
I had no idea that the BPA) could not dock, as they had been given docking rights, as required. I am sure you will find that you can now dock. Let us put this sorry saga behind and move forward.