cryan
Well-Known Member
Did we really need to spend so much Tax Payers money to prove this?
Would an instant Fine from MCA not have been more sensible?
Would an instant Fine from MCA not have been more sensible?
Would an instant Fine from MCA not have been more sensible?
How do you propose to fine people without first finding them guilty in court?
Pete
How do you propose to fine people without first finding them guilty in court?
Pete
How do you propose to fine people without first finding them guilty in court?
Pete
They do for such things as speeding & parking ticket etc...................so why not ?
There was me thinking this is a sailing forum rather than a fascist court !![]()
The judge said:
"This was not some Saturday afternoon jaunt by some inadequate vessel crewed by inexperienced, clueless and foolhardy people who frankly have no business being on the water at all."
Why shouldn't 'inexperienced, clueless and foolhardy people' be on the water? Surely they have as much right to be there as anyone else?
The judge said:
"This was not some Saturday afternoon jaunt by some inadequate vessel crewed by inexperienced, clueless and foolhardy people who frankly have no business being on the water at all."
Why shouldn't 'inexperienced, clueless and foolhardy people' be on the water? Surely they have as much right to be there as anyone else?
They do for such things as speeding & parking ticket etc...................so why not ?
Did we really need to spend so much Tax Payers money to prove this?
Or just one simple line... don't play near the big red ship.SERIOUSLY...
a lot of thinking and re-writing of local racing rules, harbourmaster's regs, and similar control environments needs to be undertaken, to make sure the lessons from this incident reduce the risk of further accidents.
He was ordered to pay costs in excess of £100,000.00
[FONT=Arial, Helmet, Freesans, sans-serif]Mr Wilson was ordered to pay a fine of £3,000, and costs of more than £100,000.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helmet, Freesans, sans-serif]Who said yachting was like standing under shower tearing up £20 notes[/FONT]
He was ordered to pay costs in excess of £100,000.00