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Jeff Morris wrote:
I appreciate that blame is is usually shared. But if a kayak crosses an oil
tanker, what blame do you assign to tanker?
Without being too pedantic, it is not in my job description to assign
blame. There will be a board of Coast Guard officers to handle that
chore. It will be a decision based on more than I know about the
circumstances.
Yes, the kayak has the same rights of navigation as the tanker within
the COLREGS and VTS requirements.
What do you mean?
I mean the kayaker has the same right to displace that water as the
tanker operator. They must both adhere to the rules applicable to those
waters and their operation upon them.
In other words, you're agreeing with me. Thank you.
I am simply stating the facts that should be obvious to anyone who is in
command of a vessel on navigable waters.
You want to play captain, you take the responsibility that comes with
the job.
I'm glad you agree with me.
You don't need my agreement to be correct. I also believe that while
tradition and job security may dictate some coonass going like a bat out
of hell down the Atchafalaya or the HSC in zero visibility tradition
won't hold water in the hearing room or in court afterwards. Job
security ends at the point of impact.
Rick
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