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I have little doubt that you are very angry. I would edit your post in case someone go`s around for you.
Correct. Nick Irving was taken to the Royal Admiralty Courts last year and over a 2 day trial his company Reliance Yacht Deliveries was found negligent and liable. The bereaved family sat through it all. However, no surprise that when they tried to apply the judgement to recoup costs and payment, Reliance Yacht Deliveries Ltd. had 'ceased trading', and another Reliance company had popped up to continue trading. So the family didn't just lose a brother / son, but a whole bunch of money too.
The MCA had said that nothing could be done because deaths were on US registered vessels. However, one was not .... Irving just said that it was. The vessel was actually registered on the SSR under his name! The only problem is that the registration was cancelled just days before the boat went down killing the skipper. It's unclear at present whether manslaughter charges can be brought in the UK in respect of this. If he manages to slip out of this one too, then I may just go around with a sledge hammer!
The French have authority over Djibouti as a French Territory.
Correct. Nick Irving was taken to the Royal Admiralty Courts last year and over a 2 day trial his company Reliance Yacht Deliveries was found negligent and liable. The bereaved family sat through it all. However, no surprise that when they tried to apply the judgement to recoup costs and payment, Reliance Yacht Deliveries Ltd. had 'ceased trading', and another Reliance company had popped up to continue trading. So the family didn't just lose a brother / son, but a whole bunch of money too.
I think the French are perhaps a little more serious about this kind of thing. The arrival of a French crew in Djibouti brought this boat to their attention. I assume it was French flagged too. I know that the MCA boarded and returned a Reliance delivery in the Solent a year or so ago because the crew were unqualified and ill-equipped.
There is a group of people in the UK, including bereaved relatives, lawyers and even an MP who are hot on the heels of Reliance Yacht Management. Also the MCA and Hampshire Police Maritime Unit. But the question remains: What can be done?
Quite how this guy Nick Irving sleeps at night is beyond me.
The same Internet domain seems to keep being re-used. I signed up to the mailing list of a Reliance company in 2008 and am still getting emails. If this is an entirely different company then I never signed up to their list and they are in breech of the European Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications.
You seem to have a reasonable point but you getting emails you dont want is not going to be very high on Irving's list of worries. He doesn't give a toss about other issues of greater significance, or anything at all come to that!
But responding to the debate, Shipping Minister Mike Penning said he had "not one, but both hands tied behind my back". In the circumstances he said: "We have no powers in this regard."
But he pledged to work with Mr Cox and the bereaved families to see if a prosecution would be possible.
It would be interesting to know if Messrs Penning and Cox actually did anything about it and with what result. (EDIT) I thought I would start with Hansardbut there is no mention of Mr Cox raising the matter. So now I have ended up writing to the House of Commons to find out why it is not recorded.
I wish I hadnt got started on this !
In response to the news articles link in Laika's post #29
Hadn't seen the Commons report before. Interesting ... and damming of course, but again nothing done.
Not entirely sure what you hope to achieve by raising the issue here. The basic problem is that the "law" has holes in it because the sort of crimes committed here are almost impossible to control within one jurisdiction. What is disappointing is the miserable penalty from the successful civil action and the difficulty of enforcing the penalty. Difficult to know what else to do when most public means of exposing the wrongdoer - including a feature programme on TV have been unsuccessful.
To my mind, the onus is now on the clients to refuse to engage Reliance. Lack of work will soon see him gone, but he must have some kind of hold over them, or they are ignorant of the facts.
To my mind, the onus is now on the clients to refuse to engage Reliance. Lack of work will soon see him gone, but he must have some kind of hold over them, or they are ignorant of the facts.
Hadn't seen the Commons report before. Interesting ... and damming of course, but again nothing done.