• MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    Setting the meme of this aside, it’s nice that he didn’t just report it and fuck off.

    I’m curious how marine emergency calls work. Maybe I’ll look into it. Either way, it’s nice that it happened.

      • lonerangers1@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        So I need a dingy and the marine traffic app and to have an “accident” while a certain vessel would be imposed to save me? Then I get to do some yachting and chumming it up with gilbert grape and some <25 year old babes?

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        9 months ago

        Yeah? Who enforces that? What happens if you just pretend you didn’t see the distress call? Has anyone ever had real consequences from doing this?

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          9 months ago

          Well don’t they know where everyone is with radar so presumably they know you were the closest boat. You could claim that you didn’t hear the distress call but then questions start to get asked about why you were out with a non-functional radio? It’s probably illegal to have non-functional safety equipment.

          I guess it’s possible but it’s not really worth it. I don’t think anyone expects you to put your life in danger so if you turn up to a boat and it’s on fire or something i don’t think anyone would expect you to take action then.

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          9 months ago

          I mean I doubt it. But if you’re in the ocean you probably have more of an incentive to keep that going since it could be your ass pretty easily.

          But I imagine big enough vessels are tracked by coast guards in lots of areas.