RichardS
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No, Andy and the crew (rightly) took the side of the casualty vessel and therefore removed income from the State's vulture boat.
The problem with Jersey "Coastguard" is that it isn't really a coastguard, it's an operator who is part of the state's port control - the same port control who make money from sending their tug out to demand tows, at a cost.
It's a completely untenable situation, a long way from the days when there was a proper Coastguard at Corbiere.
That's interesting.
If you're saying that the Jersey coastguard is a commercial service which charges a boat for being towed in and there is some kind of "relationship" with the RNLI such the the RNLI will instruct the lifeboat not to go out to a stricken boat which might have casualties on board because the RNLI would rather give the business to their fee-earning buddies then it is not surprising that the RNLI will go to any and all lengths to bury this matter.
If that is what is happening and it gets sufficient publicity then the hit to the RNLI's pocket would be devastating, and possibly terminal.
I'm a regular RNLI contributor but will not be making any more contributions until the RNLI explain fully what is going on here.
Richard
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