V1701
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No worries whatsoever...I agree with your sentiments and if I have failed until now to properly appreciate them, I can only offer you an unreserved opportunity. A pint also, but unfortunately the pubs are shut .......
No worries whatsoever...I agree with your sentiments and if I have failed until now to properly appreciate them, I can only offer you an unreserved opportunity. A pint also, but unfortunately the pubs are shut .......
2 firebrigade units !!!!! sure getting the treatment ..According to another report, as weel as the RNLI + shorebased crew, 2 firebrigade units were also deployed, presumably in case yacht had been holed & needed pump out.
Wonder how many people all that entailed?
Chucking a bit more fuel on the fire, I wonder where this guy fits in then - working his/her way along from the West Country over the past days:
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Chucking a bit more fuel on the fire, I wonder where this guy fits in then - working his/her way along from the West Country over the past days:
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This is fun - spying on sailors ‘potentially’ breaching the lockdown regulations!
Where do you suppose this guy is going (position at 08:20 today)...?
now there will be a party of vigilanties waiting for him in the narrows !!Judging by the name, Altor of Down, I'd say Northern Ireland would be a good bet.
Strangford Lough perhaps ?
Gone into Brighton...
And I thought Premier Marinas was closed to all leisure craft (must be a commercial skipper doing a delivery).
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Everyone seems very quick to codemn people such as this for 'putting lives at risk'. Why has it occurred to no-one that the crew might already have had the virus, and so pose no risk to anyone?....
yes, but doesn't make my point invalid!Great username you have there
Have you considered, that even post virus, they could still be carriers.Everyone seems very quick to codemn people such as this for 'putting lives at risk'. Why has it occurred to no-one that the crew might already have had the virus, and so pose no risk to anyone? There will be a growing 'forgotten' army of recoverees arising in the next few weeks who might well be wondering why they have to remain at house arrest, rather than helping the economy get going again.
You can run but you can't hide. The Forum will find you!You guys are not very good at witch hunts, are you?
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Perhaps the skipper / owner of Akamas is a forumite and will eventually be along to satisfy our curiousity !
It's been studied extensively. Ten days after symptoms appear you aren't infectious any more. As more and more of us get it and get over it there may well have to be some way of indicating that we are suitably antibodied.Have you considered, that even post virus, they could still be carriers.