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Rick wrote: Jeff Morris wrote: You keep claiming to have some secret knowledge about how the world works. Why don't you just share it? I have not nor do I now claim any secret knowledge of any sort. The point I am struggling to make is that a kayaker has every right to be there. I never said it is immune to any law or regulation. That is how the world works, get used to it. So, what you're saying is that a kayak has the *right* to be in a designated shipping channel, in fog? No matter how much it annoys you the kayaker can be there. There's a big difference between 'can be there' and 'has every right to be there'. Whch one are you arguing? How many times do I have to state that the kayak is required to adhere to the rules just as the tanker does. That is how the world works, get used to it. Yeah and you evade the point. In fog, a kayaker in a shipping channel cannot tell if they're impeding or going to impede commercial traffic and they have an obligation not to. Therefore, they should *not* be in a shipping channel under such conditions. If a tanker runs onto the rocks to avoid a kayak then the CG hearing will apportion blame. That is how the world works, get used to it. That'd be fun. The skipper of a tanker has a choice between running down a kayaker who is in violation of the Colregs by defn - impeding commercial traffic - or causing an environmental disaster if the tanker runs aground, gets holed and oil leaks out, not to mention putting the crew at risk. I know what I'd do. That's how the world works, get used to it. PDW |
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![]() "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article .net, Rick wrote: Jeff Morris wrote: You keep claiming to have some secret knowledge about how the world works. Why don't you just share it? I have not nor do I now claim any secret knowledge of any sort. The point I am struggling to make is that a kayaker has every right to be there. I never said it is immune to any law or regulation. That is how the world works, get used to it. So, what you're saying is that a kayak has the *right* to be in a designated shipping channel, in fog? Why not? Do we not have free access to the sea? Does somebody own the sea? Regards Donal -- |