YachtClassic007
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I think it really is down to either ..
the actual weight being written down in the incorrect box, or
the incorrect box being read ...
or ... a late thought ... someone did record it as 100kg and when that info was transferred to maybe a database, someone went ' 100kg ????????? no way ,,, its usually about 10' .... and as the info was not needed for costing purposes they simply altered it
the actual weight being written down in the incorrect box, or
the incorrect box being read ...
or ... a late thought ... someone did record it as 100kg and when that info was transferred to maybe a database, someone went ' 100kg ????????? no way ,,, its usually about 10' .... and as the info was not needed for costing purposes they simply altered it
Thanks for the response I do have to slightly disagree there is a difference between 11kg and over 100kg so something was wrong somewher. I don't think anyone said the calibration of the weighing machine was wrong in fact we were told the machine had been checked and found to be in good working order. Don,t forget we are only going on what we were told as fact as did the police and family perhaps if we were told 100kg in the first instance we would have probably all assumed he was in the bin and not followed the case. :cheers: