Elessar
Well-Known Member
I'm not entirely convinced the RYA has acted consistently here. I can think of another Southampton based training school that lost its licence to train when two members of staff were taken to court by the MCA. There was no loss of life involved. The business collapsed unsurprisingly without any cash flow to support it. When the case came to court it was dismissed.
The tragedy here is the loss of life and the difference of opinions here possibly reflects the deliberations the jury went through. The MCA does need to clarify the rules.
Don't you think it's good they learned from their mistakes then? To take out a business and punish the owner, their family, the employees and their families when no one was guilty of anything at all can't be right.
And those who express sympathy for Doug make sense.
The court has decided he made a mistake. Imagine making a mistake that a court thinks may have contributed to people losing their lives. How would that play on your mind?
Stepping out of your business to fight for your life. And that of your wife, kids and employees.
I agree with Minn that examples may have been being made here. There are no winners whatever the punishment and verdict. Maybe there is a deterrent effect to other operators. Maybe. But lets avoid cheerleading for retribution, it won't bring anyone back. There has been a lot of punishment already.