misterg
Well-Known Member
Further to the "Collision Pic" thread in this forum on 26/7 which describes the effect of a motorboat driving over a sailing yacht. (Horrific incident - it's absolutely amazing that no-one was killed. Apologies for starting a new thread but this is at a tangent to the discussions there...)
Whose juristriction does this fall under? If one accepts the events (as related) at face value, the MoBo skipper was acting irresponsibly - what offences has he committed, and who would prosecute him? (N.B. I don't want to spark a col-regs epic, or discussion as to who's to blame - just an insight into what law(s) might have been broken, and whether there is the likelihood of any public prosecution, or is it purely a civil case?)
As to the breathalyser not being used by the police in this instance - why would it be? If there isn't a specific offence related to alcohol, I don't think the police have the powers to demand the test. Would you consent to be breathalysed if you tripped over in the street ? (i.e. there is no specific limit for blood alcohol for pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders, etc. and, for the moment, private pleasure boat skippers.)
What is the relationship between the Police, Harbour Authorities (= local council?) and the MCGA (=coastguard?)?
Andy
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Whose juristriction does this fall under? If one accepts the events (as related) at face value, the MoBo skipper was acting irresponsibly - what offences has he committed, and who would prosecute him? (N.B. I don't want to spark a col-regs epic, or discussion as to who's to blame - just an insight into what law(s) might have been broken, and whether there is the likelihood of any public prosecution, or is it purely a civil case?)
As to the breathalyser not being used by the police in this instance - why would it be? If there isn't a specific offence related to alcohol, I don't think the police have the powers to demand the test. Would you consent to be breathalysed if you tripped over in the street ? (i.e. there is no specific limit for blood alcohol for pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders, etc. and, for the moment, private pleasure boat skippers.)
What is the relationship between the Police, Harbour Authorities (= local council?) and the MCGA (=coastguard?)?
Andy
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