Eileen730
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Please tell me the parents of these two boys cannot sue the coast guards.
Why would they sue them?
Please tell me the parents of these two boys cannot sue the coast guards.
I agree, I read the peition. It is demanding. I feel for the families, I really do. But, from the start I have felt the parents contined to change their stories to look better.
A mature thought process, understanding of not being invincible, and reactions to emergencies are not developed in a 14 year old. It was also suggested by a few that it was common to tell their parents one destination, and then they would go where ever they wanted. But, don't most adolescents do that? Why is everyone shocked?
Take responsibility, admit that the boys did not have the proper development or equipment to deal with an emergency. Use this as an oppurtunity to prevent this in the future. They have the resources to make a really difference.
Its a tragic accident and cant be undone.
the coast guard IMO did an awesome Job!
Did you see the latest ? The boat is lost at sea again ! Crazy ! That's a real shame, and I'm actually surprised they didn't tow it in sooner and search it for clues (maybe their phones are still there and are waterproof and could have last texts or pics they took as clues ) http://cbs12.com/news/top-stories/stories/austin-perrys-boat-lost-at-sea-28015.shtml?wap=0
Doesn't surprise me at all. It was not the Coast Guard's responsibility to secure it. They searched it, found out what they needed to know, and marked it as a hazzard with the buoy. The family or their insurance company should have sent somebody right away. My guess is a salvage company towed it in or it is on its way to Ireland.
The FB page is going to go batshit crazy over this news.
I agree, I read the peition. It is demanding. I feel for the families, I really do. But, from the start I have felt the parents contined to change their stories to look better. First, the boys were not allowed on the ocean, then they were, but not too far out. They absolutely were not going to the Bahamas, but all social media from the boys states they were. It has been stated time and time again how "seasoned" they were on the water, yet they were the only ones headed out to sea during the storm while all the other "adult" boat captains were high tailing it back to the shore.
A mature thought process, understanding of not being invincible, and reactions to emergencies are not developed in a 14 year old. It was also suggested by a few that it was common to tell their parents one destination, and then they would go where ever they wanted. But, don't most adolescents do that? Why is everyone shocked?
Take responsibility, admit that the boys did not have the proper development or equipment to deal with an emergency. Use this as an oppurtunity to prevent this in the future. They have the resources to make a really difference.
Did you see the latest ? The boat is lost at sea again ! Crazy ! That's a real shame, and I'm actually surprised they didn't tow it in sooner and search it for clues (maybe their phones are still there and are waterproof and could have last texts or pics they took as clues ) http://cbs12.com/news/top-stories/stories/austin-perrys-boat-lost-at-sea-28015.shtml?wap=0
TowBoatUS says the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission contacted it to retrieve the vessel which capsized about 67 nautical miles east of the Ponce De Leon Inlet.
But the company says it’s not in the area where the Coast Guard last spotted it.
Did you see the latest ? The boat is lost at sea again ! Crazy ! That's a real shame, and I'm actually surprised they didn't tow it in sooner and search it for clues (maybe their phones are still there and are waterproof and could have last texts or pics they took as clues ) http://cbs12.com/news/top-stories/stories/austin-perrys-boat-lost-at-sea-28015.shtml?wap=0
I had been wondering about the boat.
Does anyone know the usual protocols for capsized boats or is it different depending on situation?
This boat was relatively inexpensive considering most ocean faring vessels are much larger and more expensive.
So I was wondering why there was not much discussion on trying to get it back to shore when it was first spotted and began to wonder if it was due to its smaller size and value to repair.
Does anybody know if it is fairly common to abandon a relatively inexpensive smaller type boat like that?
Maybe it is fairly common instead of spending resources to try to toe it back and then have to rightside it as well as drain it and dry it out and repair any water damage. It may have been very costly to even try to repair it to get it sea worthy again.
Im wondering,,,are the boats owners responsible for towing the boat in?
Ok, I really know nothing about boats so excuse me if rhis is a really stupid question but is it possible that the boat just sank?
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Im wondering too who is responsible for retrieval.
There has to be some sort of protocol for this since it happens often enough where a boat capsizes.
See I thought it was the boats owners responsibility Its not the coast guards.
And if they don't tow it Its an abandoned boat.
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