potentillaCO32
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P.s. I would be more suspicious of the old coasters who anchor in sandwich bay just south of ramsgate about 500m out. Overnight they could drop off dozens of people into tenders.
Getting to the mooring would be easier, but getting the cargo ashore might be trickier. I think I'd prefer to use one of those little marinas on the S side of the Itchen, in Southampton. Bonus for that plan, there are so many Chinese people in Southampton, a few more wouldn't be noticed.Some years back at a boat Mrs and I were chatting to a borders agency bloke who had recently caught a boat sneaking into the Hamble with a load of illegals, He said then that their mistake had been to try to sneak in quietly at 0200 Monday morning when they were very conspicuous. He said if they came in at around 4 or 5pm on a busy Sunday they would never be noticed among the dozens of boats coming in from a weekend away or racing round the cans.
I think they do know. When I crossed from Dover heading to dieppe last I took a few wee degrees liberties with the TSS crossing at 90 rule, as you do, and got a call from channel VTS it's who said they could see me oth on radar and AIS. I told them I was going as close to 90 as I could and they were fine. But it shows that the authorities have a very good idea of who is crossing the channel. I would think absence of AIS would attract more interest.
You might get away with it once but would get caught very quickly in my view. Even if going to a muddy essex creek.
chap who tried to blow up Emsworth Sailing Club had the same thought.Not easy pickings. Just groupthink.
Years ago in NI we drove a Volvo and were never stopped at security check points. I said to my wife, if I wanted to blow up something I would use a Volvo. Sure enough, two were driven in to a barracks and exploded.
Edit: BBC NEWS | UK | Northern Ireland | Army attack accused goes on trial
Wasn't that an 82 year old who was upset with the other members?chap who tried to blow up Emsworth Sailing Club had the same thought.
We're probably safe enough from them. The ones that would worry me are the angry old men who think they're still fully compos mentis and safe behind the wheelDoes anyone post on here from their care home?
Does anyone post on here from their care home?
I introduce my wife as 'my first wife'.My wife often introduces herself to people as my carer.
Rather rude I think!
A regular guest at a restaurant I worked at was a (very successful) divorce lawyer who always introduced "my current wife"I introduce my wife as 'my first wife'.
Good to keep her on her toes.
I introduce my wife as 'my first wife'.
Good to keep her on her toes.
My wife is legally classed as the responsible adult if that's any better.My wife often introduces herself to people as my carer.
Rather rude I think!
Ah, why do women always think they can change a man? But she is right. Give up boozing. Not good for you.
Shortly followed by "You're no longer the man I married" as she files for divorce...Ah, why do women always think they can change a man? But she is right. Give up boozing. Not good for you.
My late wife objected to being described as my second wife - I've been widowed twice, and in the UK it's a perfectly unobjectionable phrase. Unfortunately, "second wife" has the implication of "concubine" or "mistress" in Hong Kong, where she came from!I introduce my wife as 'my first wife'.
Good to keep her on her toes.
I think if I tried that, it wouldn't be too long before my wife described me as "my late husband"...I introduce my wife as 'my first wife'.
Good to keep her on her toes.
As someone said, a woman marries a man thinking she can change him. A man marries a woman thinking she'll never change. Usually, they're both wrong.Ah, why do women always think they can change a man? But she is right. Give up boozing. Not good for you.