While in the process of amending their certificate of public convenience, the vessel's owner didn't seek a special permit to operate, says the maritime regulator.
Presumption of regularity
He said its personnel presumed regularity of the documents presented by the ship’s captain prior to sailing, and its amended CPC showed it was set to expire in 2042. He compared the ship’s CPC to a motor vehicle’s registration documents, saying these should always be in order and presented during inspections.
Although the PCG is mandated to conduct pre-inspection of vessels, Balilo said it had limited personnel for thorough inspections. He said the coast guard personnel may also not be fully qualified to inspect the cargo of oil tankers.PCG personnelKaya po, ’yung mga kargo, umaasa tayo sa declaration.
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