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| Originally Posted by Adrian Kelland I agree regarding the unnecessary naming of boats. However this may well be sourced from the MCGA press releases, they usually name names, which the ignorant will take to imply fault.
Perhaps the MCGA should keep names anonymous until they make any prosecutions? Although the Freedom of Information Act might get in the way here. Care to comment Mr. Humber CG?
Adrian |
the cg didnt post the incident untill 1600ish, the bbc were carrying a pic from the search before midday.
they, the cg, have been extremely supportive to me and i am once again indebted to them and the lifeboat crews (6 lifeboats were involved), the heli crew,who all once again showed thier proffesionalism.
potters, angling boats, passing yachts , the seacat and truckline ferries and of course pete and crew on swanage diver! all turned out to help search.
THANK YOU ALL! and also those c/s unknown to me who gave thier time and best efforts in this forlorn task.
andy, i cant green you till i've spread some around, thanks for your post, and your time this morning, it helped! (thats one in the bank of green)
to all who have pm'd and posted the kind words on these boards cheers!
my thoughts and condolences are of course with the family, friends, and dive buddies, of the lost diver, "there are no words"
i hope he's found peace, i won't forget him.
mike.
edit, that was actually 7 lifeboats and 2 heli's (wb+va) also the local coastguard team were still searching the shoreline at 2130 as were swanage ilb