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If that is so, the guy is still guilty but the sentence should be lighter. It's amazing that posters above can form a view on the appropriate sentence without knowing the facts
Surely the case is that the boat was carrying more than it had a cert. for. Just because you are asked to do something, or pressured in to it there is no excuse to break the rules. These people were not evacuees from Dunkirk. It was a profit making exercise and as such he should have abided by the rules., ( Others have to, and have to compete against him for business) they are in place for a reason. There may well have been a organizer who knew the situation but I think it unlikely that everyone was aware they were going on what was a potently unsafe offshore trip. The passengers entrusted him with their safety and as the one responsible person with a license granted to him to make the correct decisions it should have been a "no brainer" that you don't exceed the numbers by the amount he did. According to Marine traffic he has AiS so probably DSC and if a incident had occurred be it a fire or whatever, the rescue services would have responded to a vessel in trouble with a max of 12 people on board. They would have been well under resourced. The fine should have be a warning to others. But there again maybe you think that a drunk driver who causes a accident on a country boreen is not as guilty as someone who does the same on a main road.