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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
Tut tut! approaching one another means 'to move nearer to.' It cannot be denied that the two vessels are moving nearer to one another when they are approaching one another. Relative speeds of the vessels does not matter. If you are trying to run away from a gun nut who's running faster than you, it cannot be said that you are 'approaching' him. |
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"Wally" wrote in message k... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message Tut tut! approaching one another means 'to move nearer to.' It cannot be denied that the two vessels are moving nearer to one another when they are approaching one another. Relative speeds of the vessels does not matter. If you are trying to run away from a gun nut who's running faster than you, it cannot be said that you are 'approaching' him. But you can say you are approaching one another which is how the rule is worded . . . CN |
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