Twister_Ken
Well-Known Member
Quite right, we can't afford to lose Julia.
The loverly Julia Bradburyp
) was wearing one on Country File on Sunday whilst out tope fishing in Ireland but the chap whose boat she was on wasn't.
When you windsurf.
No, it's not a joke. Try free yourself when you are under the sail and are wearing a lifejacket. It's difficult. You need to be able to swim under the water fast.
The moment you decide not to wear one in fear of the sniggerers, fence peepers and knockers who live on this forum, it is damn right stupid.
If you want to wear one do
If you don't, don't
if you judge or snigger at people who choose to, then shame on you.
Bored to death of this constantly resurfacing subject now, how in the hell does somebody else wearing a lifejacket affect anyone else on the planet, now even the newbie is off on one, mocking others again, jeez, get a life.
I would never snigger at anyone wearing a lifejacket
After a recent H & S risk analysis the BBC have anounced that all actors being filmed in the bath need to wear a lifejcket.
Now that would be silly but why don't I think it would never occur.
So why is it just UK? When sailing abroad nobody wears them!
Does anyone know exactly what the BBC rules are for their staff, or does water mean any type of water and we will soon see people wearing lifejackets when standing in a puddle?
Outside Waitrose last Friday?
...oh wait - they were collecting for the RNLI
My irrationality: I never wear one around the marina. I think perhaps more than half of the fatal accidents around where I sail have a result of falling in from the pontoons.
My irrationality: I never wear one around the marina. I think perhaps more than half of the fatal accidents around where I sail have a result of falling in from the pontoons.