l'escargot
Well-Known Member
There are several independents in the Solent and on the Isle of Wight. They all struggle with fundraising because people often assume they are RNLI. I am more inclined to donate to them.
It begs the question why we have the ROLE and the Coastguard doing quite similar overlapping stuff?
Also how would it be if the St John's Ambulance ran our national ambulance service?
The RNLI, do you donate?
I prefer to donate to independent lifeboats because they're often struggling for cash whereas the RNLI seems to have more than it knows what to do with. Not that I think the RNLI should have less, just that it doesn't appear to be in need of my help.
Pete
But the question was about the RNLI.
Forecast for tonight:- Hurricane F12. Yes, I donate.
Used to - don't anymore.
IMO their stance on lifejackets (to be worn at all times) is way OTT and patronising in the extreme.
I too have noticed the swanky RNLI 4x4s on the road, giant things that look like props from the set of Baywatch, I hope these are funded by the beachguard commercial activities wing.The beach lifeguarding side of the RNLI is a business, run on very forceful grounds. Lots of lobbying of councils and threats of legal liability if they don't cough up for RNLI services. In some places in Cornwall they supplanted beach lifeguarding clubs which had been providing the service for decades.
It's not a side of the RNLI which impresses me very much.
Guess there may have been recent topics on this, but keep seeing posts on facebook from the RNLI about vacancies for fundraisers. Wonder what people opinions are on donating to the RNLI. Think the part of the RNLI does a great job, but i wont dontate as feel they waste so much money. I went to Exmouth boat jumble a couple years back, and the new huge building to house the lifeboat has the inside of its roof lined with what looks like teak. Read the CEO earns a fortune, ( over £100,00 per annum) and not so long ago had his office decorated at a cost in excess of £26,000. Our local lifeguards are swaning around in new plush 4x4`s? Would be interested in opinions on this. Sure there are many more examples of them wasting donations? Interested in opinions on this![]()
Is it true that the RNLI tried to sue independent Solent rescue charities for using the word lifeboat? I cannot find a news reference online.
It begs the question why we have the ROLE and the Coastguard doing quite similar overlapping stuff? Also how would it be if the St John's Ambulance ran our national ambulance service?
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Just because an organisation is a charity doesn't mean the CEO should work at reduced rates!