Sean Neill wrote: > Seriously, I do feel that if you know what risks people are running you should > warn them in a way which makes clear you are not crying wolf.
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martin Clark But some people seem to genuinely believe that they are invincible. I once tried to warn a woman in the well deck of a hire boat against trying to deflect it from fast-approaching stonework with her hands, only to be told to f*** off for my troubles. Hi All, I was always told, never jump off or on to a moving boat. Always wait until the boat is within stepping distance, even if it means the steering person has to start again and even if there are people watching. I once saw someone jump a good 3 feet, holding a rope. When I suggested that was not a terribly good idea I got the same response Martin did. Now I keep my mouth shut. Why should I worry? Regards, Andrew Chairman of Wychavon (blog) http://tinyurl.com/nbcfad Web Site www.andrewdyke.co.uk Web Site www.mayorofevesham.co.uk
