Re: Favorite Ship Paint Scheme!



On May 2, 4:33 pm, "dott.Piergiorgio" <chiedet...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Il 02/05/2012 16:27, David E. Powell ha scritto:

Having seen a couple seasons, I wonder if they ever worry about
someone doing a Rainbow Warrior on their boats in port. Not a sinking,
even, but something like equipment sabotage or sabotaging the prop.

The best tactic is the last (I discussed it here in the aftermath of the
Mavi Marmara incident, and actually I must reckon as granted this
hostile act in my contingency planning, for obvious reasons...)

Understood. I wonder if the Sea Shepherds keep a watch near their
stern? There are several ways a diver could get close, and several
ways they could sabotage a screw.

Fortunately I never get in this type of unconfortable conflict of
loyalties & ethics, but personally I will be rather, how to say humbly ?
honoured if actually a Naval demo organized & led by myself is stopped
by screw removal from the most efective Naval corps my country has....

I guess it would be a compliment if it took the very best to stop you
from going out! Hope you never run into that sort of thing though :)

Best regards from Italy,
dott. Piergiorgio.

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