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Marty wrote:
hpeer wrote: Canadian Coasties are civil service, not military. Therefore they tend to be locals and more "professional" in that they are making a career of it. I would not be surprised at all if some of the ships crew were either related or family acquaintances of the sealer. They will have a lot of explaining to do at the bar, be it the legal or neighborhood variety. My heart goes out to all involved. I dunno, I do know a few Canadian Coasties, and unfortunatly they are like many civil servants, (and being one myself I both recognize the type and apologize, many of us are hard working, dedicated loyal and honest). Further as to knowing the sealers in question, I have my doubts as the Madelaines are French, not Canadian territory, (what the hell are they doing sealing in Canadian waters! ;-) ). Cheers Marty Marty, You are correct that it is less likely they knew them because they were from the Madelaines. I forgot that detail. Your other points are well taken also. |
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