Bru
Well-Known Member
Read the accounts of the Sables lifeboat disaster.
Look at the photos. Ask yourself....
The crews of lifeboats go to sea when all others are safely ashore or have run for cover. It takes a special type of person to do that. The mentality to take to sea in the face of certain danger and possible death does not get worried about standing on a cabin roof without a safety harness and anti drop line suspended from above just inncase you slip or fall over.
With respect, that sort of utterly stupid thinking is PRECISELY why we needed health and safety legislation in the bleedin' first place
How utterly moronic is it to take a totally unnecessary risk that can be easily avoided or mitigated?
And how useful is a lifeboat crew member to the task of saving lives at sea if he or she has broken themselves by falling off whilst cleaning the boat when there was no need to take that risk?
C'mon Chris, be serious!