Greenheart
Well-Known Member
I glanced at the Marchioness documentary on Channel 5 earlier. It wasn't very good - looked to me like a three-hour film cut to fit into a fifty minute TV slot.
But it reminded me of the hindsight we enjoy when analysing disasters on the forum - our simple, reasonable approach, which as we look ahead, would seem always to limit any prospect of collision or other calamity, to completely unforeseeable, extraordinary misfortune.
I'll be glad if there aren't any injuries or deaths in the Solent and busy central-Channel region over the next three months, but maybe it's possible almost to predict when there are likely to be problems - not just during intensive periods of racing, but whenever there's confusion and crowding of a confined area.
I wonder whether there are things we know we're often less than perfectly prepared for, and not wholly confident about...are they better confronted and dealt with ahead of necessity, than hopefully avoided?
But it reminded me of the hindsight we enjoy when analysing disasters on the forum - our simple, reasonable approach, which as we look ahead, would seem always to limit any prospect of collision or other calamity, to completely unforeseeable, extraordinary misfortune.
I'll be glad if there aren't any injuries or deaths in the Solent and busy central-Channel region over the next three months, but maybe it's possible almost to predict when there are likely to be problems - not just during intensive periods of racing, but whenever there's confusion and crowding of a confined area.
I wonder whether there are things we know we're often less than perfectly prepared for, and not wholly confident about...are they better confronted and dealt with ahead of necessity, than hopefully avoided?