Or "Selfish Covidiot kite surfer causes emergency services to waste their time by flouting lockdown rules""Coastguard called out erroneously to kite surfer who was in perfect control and not needing rescued" would be a more fitting headline.
They talk about the surfer wasting their resources when they were not needing their help in the first place!
Or "Selfish Covidiot kite surfer causes emergency services to waste their time by flouting lockdown rules"
Doesn't really matter if he needed rescuing or not - his actions caused someone to think he needed help, and a group of people then had to go out to him. What part of 'Stay at Home' is so complicated?
Or - there is a section of the population who are prepared to do their civic duty and report those wilfully disregarding lockdown rules, as they have been encouraged to by the authorities. The fact that they may have been mistaken in judging him to be in need of rescuing simply reinforces the need for people to stay at home.Was it they thought he needed rescuing, or was it rather a case of wanting to report him to the authorities?
A quick peruse of social media, especially community Facebook groups and there are a whole swathe of the population eager to report folk for a bit of what is basically entertainment and a feeling of superiority. Those are the folk who are wasting the authorities time