duncan99210
Well-Known Member
It's not the RNLI who made the decisions about launching or not and about staying on station with the fishermen or not. It's the CG who made these decisions. The RNLI simply respond to request to launch from the CG and their philosphy is that they will always launch to a CG request provided the sea conditions are within their capability to do so. They will also remain on station for as long as the endurance of their craft permit at the request of the CG.
So if there is any 'blame' to be spread about to anyone other than the idiots who caused the shout in the first place it lies with the CG and, to my mind, it makes reasonable sense. If the RNLI had returned to base and then had the fishermen get into real difficulties, they would have had to launch all over again, possibly into worsening sea conditions. By remaining on station, they were in a position to help as and when required with no time lost to launch and travel times. Not the ideal solution but a reasonable compromise in the circumstances outlined in the BBC report.
I don't think that any of the agencies involved will have been looking over their shoulders to the lawyers. They, like mountain or cave rescue teams, take the attitiude that they are there to save lives if at all possible. If that means spending a afternoon babysitting ill prepared idiots then, as Cantata said, that's what they do.
So if there is any 'blame' to be spread about to anyone other than the idiots who caused the shout in the first place it lies with the CG and, to my mind, it makes reasonable sense. If the RNLI had returned to base and then had the fishermen get into real difficulties, they would have had to launch all over again, possibly into worsening sea conditions. By remaining on station, they were in a position to help as and when required with no time lost to launch and travel times. Not the ideal solution but a reasonable compromise in the circumstances outlined in the BBC report.
I don't think that any of the agencies involved will have been looking over their shoulders to the lawyers. They, like mountain or cave rescue teams, take the attitiude that they are there to save lives if at all possible. If that means spending a afternoon babysitting ill prepared idiots then, as Cantata said, that's what they do.