Re: Witnesses please?



I know i've fallen into the trap but please just ignore any more posts by
this poor excuse for a human being.
He's just an attention seeking w****r without a shred of human decency as
proved by ALL his previous posts.


"Wilbur Hubbard" <wilburhubbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Wilbur Hubbard" <wilburhubbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If your theory is correct then they were killed by their own stupidity.


I wish the same would happen to you then, Wilma.
You insensitive ***! This is a real event and you are talking to
bereaved relatives. It is not a game.


And, this is a discussion group, is it not? Somebody posts a message and
people discuss the message. Somebody else postulates that perhaps they
fell out and got run over by their own inflatable. Possible, very
possible. But, stupid and avoidable nonetheless. At this time nobody know
what really happened. Perhaps nobody ever will. At any rate, the bereaved,
by posting on a public discussion group, cannot realistically expect
discussion will be withheld. Maybe lives will be saved by people seeing
the value of using the wrist lanyard. If this happens to be the case then
perhaps the aforementioned deaths will not have been in vain.

You have to take a realistic approach. Feelings often get in the way of
constructive action. Constructive action is not trying to find a
scapegoat, it's not suing the manufacturer, it's not trying to blame
things on somebody else. It's taking personable responsibility for one's
actions. If you die because you didn't want to wear your seatbelt then you
have only yourself to blame. If you die because you chose to not use life
jackets or other safety equipment like a kill switch lanyard then you have
only yourself to blame. If relatives are so distraught they should perhaps
have previously pointed out the folly of operating the infaltable without
using the lanyard and the wisdom of donning life jackets instead of saying
nothing and then having to live with the consequences of their policy of
non-interference. Live and let live sometimes results in live and let
die. It is grief or is it grief laced with a little guilt?

Accidents like this one are TOTALLY avoidable. Nobody should ever have to
die like that. YOU are responsibly for the safe operation of your vessel.
No survivor wants to have it pointed out that stupidity and carelessness
may well have contributed to or have been the very cause of an unexpected
death. But, it needs to be pointed out because there are plenty of living
people who might benefit from it.

Wilbur Hubbard



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