William_H
Well-Known Member
For those who think that these rules are an encumberment on our freedom to run a business exactly as we please, this type of event is all too common in countries that do not have strict enforcement of marine safety laws...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ferry-capsizes-sinks-Thai-resort-Pattaya.html
As for those who claim that these rules are unnecessary because there isn't a problem of accidents at sea in the UK - there's a reason for that - most stick to the rules, and those who don't are persuaded otherwise by the MCA.
+1 UK of course is not alone in that these laws are pretty much uniform over the western world. Just look at the number of people who die in ferries in the 3 rd world from overloading, poor seamanship and poor safety gear to see what happens without these laws. You have to draw a line a he is beyond that line olewill