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A couple of people I know (work for a construction company doing some work
at our house) decided to do some after hours fishing and drinking in our town bay. Unfortunately, it appears they did more drinking than fishing and the driver of the boat started screwing around, doing doughnuts in the water. The boat eventually hit a bridge piling, flipped over and came down on top of both of them. One of the guys (who can't swim) managed to get out from under the Whaler and held onto the side of the hull. Turns out he had two broken ribs and a severe gash running down one leg and on his forehead. Barely conscious, he looked around for his fishing/drinking partner and, after a minute or so, saw a leg sticking out from under the overturned boat. Somehow he managed to pull the other guy out, who was unconscious and bleeding heavily from a head injury, and punched him in the belly, causing his friend to expel the water and start breathing again. They were rescued by the town fire department, transported to the hospital by the EMT's, followed closely behind by the MA Environmental Police for booking. They will probably both lose their driver's licenses, be billed for the damaged piling and, if the fuel tank in the boat leaked, be hit with an environmental cleanup fine. Both will survive, but will probably be financially broke for a long, long time. Eisboch |
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On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 12:19:03 GMT, "Eisboch"
wrote: SNIP of a story of stupid people They were rescued by the town fire department, transported to the hospital by the EMT's, followed closely behind by the MA Environmental Police for booking. "Environmental Police" - what a truly scary concept. We now need separate police for the environment? The regular police just pollute too much or something? The Other Dave Hall "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." -- G.B. Shaw |
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Dave Hall wrote:
"Environmental Police" - what a truly scary concept. Why? Do you like polluted air & poisoned water? ... We now need separate police for the environment? The regular police just pollute too much or something? The scary thing is that the environmental protection laws are being applied vigorously to individuals but industries that dump toxic gunk into public waterways get a free pass. I work on combustion controls for power plants and can tell you for a fact that the pollution controls on the big plants is being neglected, too. DSK |
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![]() "Dave Hall" wrote in message ... On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 12:19:03 GMT, "Eisboch" wrote: SNIP of a story of stupid people They were rescued by the town fire department, transported to the hospital by the EMT's, followed closely behind by the MA Environmental Police for booking. "Environmental Police" - what a truly scary concept. We now need separate police for the environment? The regular police just pollute too much or something? The Other Dave Hall When have you ever met a regular cop with a degree in environmental science, chemistry, biology, etc? |
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Eisboch wrote:
A couple of people I know (work for a construction company doing some work at our house) decided to do some after hours fishing and drinking in our town bay. Unfortunately, it appears they did more drinking than fishing and the driver of the boat started screwing around, doing doughnuts in the water. The boat eventually hit a bridge piling, flipped over and came down on top of both of them. It's lucky that they didn't run over somebody else. One of the guys (who can't swim) managed to get out from under the Whaler and held onto the side of the hull. Turns out he had two broken ribs and a severe gash running down one leg and on his forehead. Barely conscious, he looked around for his fishing/drinking partner and, after a minute or so, saw a leg sticking out from under the overturned boat. Somehow he managed to pull the other guy out, who was unconscious and bleeding heavily from a head injury, and punched him in the belly, causing his friend to expel the water and start breathing again. They were rescued by the town fire department, transported to the hospital by the EMT's, followed closely behind by the MA Environmental Police for booking. They will probably both lose their driver's licenses, be billed for the damaged piling and, if the fuel tank in the boat leaked, be hit with an environmental cleanup fine. Both will survive, but will probably be financially broke for a long, long time. It's a shame there no implantable chip that would prevent people from operating any motor vehicle. Some people are just too damn dumb and/or erratic in behavior to be trusted with driving a car or a motorboat. Fair Skies Doug King |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Somehow he managed to pull the other guy out, who was unconscious and bleeding heavily from a head injury, and punched him in the belly, causing his friend to expel the water and start breathing again He didn't hit him to save him. He hit him for being a dumbass and slamming into the bridge piling. |
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![]() NOYB wrote in message news ![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Somehow he managed to pull the other guy out, who was unconscious and bleeding heavily from a head injury, and punched him in the belly, causing his friend to expel the water and start breathing again He didn't hit him to save him. He hit him for being a dumbass and slamming into the bridge piling. Could be. Both of them are normally good, hardworking people but they got stupid. Work hard, play hard, I suppose. Eisboch |
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