graham
Well-Known Member
The following is extracted from an article in May YM.
Commander Michael Collis was returning from Ijmuiden to Harwich with another highl;y experienced crewman when he was forcibly "rescued" by the RNLI despite not having asked for asssistance or being reported over due.The weather was fine.
it seems his wife made a simple request to the coastguard to see if they had any news on him.She didnt report him overdue or suggest he may be in trouble.
The Commander was told he had to accept the tow by the Lifeboat Coxswain who was acting on instructions from a coastguard helicopter crew.They cited special powers of the secretary of state.It seems that these powers are normally reserved for a situation where pollution could occur should a ship be in danger of going ashore after refusing tugs.
Commander Collis asked the RNLI Top Brass to not record the enforced tow as a rescue ,they refused.
He has since received an apology from RNLI and Coastguard have admitted their man made a mistake.
In the article Commander Collis praises the RNLI crew for the proffesional way they carried out the tow.
What would you have done?
Commander Michael Collis was returning from Ijmuiden to Harwich with another highl;y experienced crewman when he was forcibly "rescued" by the RNLI despite not having asked for asssistance or being reported over due.The weather was fine.
it seems his wife made a simple request to the coastguard to see if they had any news on him.She didnt report him overdue or suggest he may be in trouble.
The Commander was told he had to accept the tow by the Lifeboat Coxswain who was acting on instructions from a coastguard helicopter crew.They cited special powers of the secretary of state.It seems that these powers are normally reserved for a situation where pollution could occur should a ship be in danger of going ashore after refusing tugs.
Commander Collis asked the RNLI Top Brass to not record the enforced tow as a rescue ,they refused.
He has since received an apology from RNLI and Coastguard have admitted their man made a mistake.
In the article Commander Collis praises the RNLI crew for the proffesional way they carried out the tow.
What would you have done?