Margaid
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bigyetiman said:I remember a friend who was stationed at Culdrose and one summer day they rescued the same child in a rugby dinghy 3 times, the third time they punctured the dinghy and got an angry letter from the child's father wanting the money for the dinghy, they replied with a letter saying he could have the money if he paid the cost of the rescues, which was about £120, 000, they factored in aviation fuel man hours, maintenance costs etc
They never heard anymore
Love it, love it love it !!! There should be more of that.
Maybe the rescue services should start charging when they're called out and find the rescued has done something really stupid - like mountaineering in trainers or surfing during a storm. It isn't only the risk to the rescuers but it may mean they are unable to help someone in distress simply because of an accident.