RNLI and OfCom

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It's difficult to hear what you are saying as it is muffled by what you are wearing round your nether regions

I think that the experience of the RNLI shows that they know what they are doing.

[/ QUOTE ]That is your opinion and you are obviously very pleased with every part of the new modern service. I respect that, I disagree but I respect it.

I do not see it to be necessary to insult other peoples views, I wonder why you do? Presumably you missed the fact I had <u>closed</u> the Gregorian chant mark up codes.
 
Absolute classic newspaper driven "stir up the pop" type story. Bet the Daily Mail blames it all on the EU.


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Ask any lifeboatman what he thinks of the "management". Waste of space and money.

[/ QUOTE ] which of course will be the answer you would get from the shop floor of any organisation from the police to BT via your local supermarket. Shop floor workers always believe that management isnt necessary. The only people who do any work are those getting their hands dirty.
 
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So true. The decline of the fishing industry means the local lifeboat just can't pick the strongest, bravest and most capable local seamen. They have to train up non-sailors.

I just can't see how someone who works in the local estate agent can be as capable in a big sea at night as someone who spends his entire working life in a big sea at night.

Am I right in thinking that the RNLI damages more boats during rescues these days? Or is it my imagination?

Next question - do the RNLI need bespoke boats or could they simply buy 'off the shelf' heavy weather marine rescue boats?

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It's difficult to hear what you are saying as it is muffled by what you are wearing round your nether regions

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You're not being very specific. Which of my statements are incorrect?

The decline of the fishing industry has meant the RNLI have to train up far more non-boaters.

Are you saying someone who works in the local estate agent will be as capable in a big sea at night as someone who spends his entire working life in a big sea at night?

I asked also it I was right in thinking that the RNLI damages more boats during rescues these days and the RNLI need bespoke boats or could they simply buy 'off the shelf' heavy weather marine rescue boats. But they're questions so they can't be 'wrong'.

Can you explain what you meant?

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