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Thank you. Presumably that doesn't mean that any of the factual information within the report is not inadmissible, only the report (or, presumably, extracts). The evidence in the report will have come from formal statements and these will be admissible.
What I am thinking is that the inadmissibility of the report is really a technicality and might affect any hypotheses or speculation in the report (e.g. the scenarios) but not the actual facts. The second officer and the lookout admitted that the near miss/collision took place, and they admitted that they did not try to establish that the other vessel was safe. Of course we don't know for a fact that the other vessel was Ouzo....
What I am thinking is that the inadmissibility of the report is really a technicality and might affect any hypotheses or speculation in the report (e.g. the scenarios) but not the actual facts. The second officer and the lookout admitted that the near miss/collision took place, and they admitted that they did not try to establish that the other vessel was safe. Of course we don't know for a fact that the other vessel was Ouzo....