MarkCorrigan
Героям слава!
Any update on this? I'd love to know exactly I could be proved wrong when I quoted the posts in question.
Well Vixen?
Any update on this? I'd love to know exactly I could be proved wrong when I quoted the posts in question.
I am surprised you are not familiar with the language of resolutions presented at conventions and AGM's.
I am surprised you are not familiar with the language of resolutions presented at conventions and AGM's.
I provided the link. You can read the entire document/s for yourself.
Yes, and people have.
They are not resolutions presented at conventions and AGMs.
so we read the changes brought in after the sinking of the Estonia that made immersion activated beacons mandatory.
It's all been linked in the thread.
The IMO is an international convention comprised of 175 member states. As with the Geneva Convention UN Convention for Human Rights, UN Convention for Refugees, WHO, NATO, et al., it does not have the power to pass laws in any individual country. How it works is that every two years there is a 'convention' of members with each states sending a delegate if they wish. These delegates vote on behalf of their member states on resolutions that have been raised for the convention. The IMO passed a resolution 6 Nov 1991 which was adopted (came into force) 25 Nov 1991, and stipulated that member states were expected to ensure their relevant shipping had at least one free-floating automatic EPIRB with a grace period meaning they had to comply by August 1993.
As with ECHR, Geneva, Rome Treaty, etc., etc., member states are expected to comply, as that is the whole point of membership and the Convention.
The Lt Commander of the Coastguard at Turku, the testers at Turma tug boat and Asser Koivisto, technical expert to the JAIC all confirmed that the buoys should have emitted signals after having become submerged in water. The Estonian Marine Administrator said he had assumed the buoys had got trapped beneath the ship which was why there were no signals.
So your claim that the buoys on Estonia were manually activated ones is demonstrably complete rubbish.
If you don't comply with SOLAS your ship isn't getting any insurance, or admission to any port and certainly no contracts.
The Lt Commander of the Coastguard at Turku, the testers at Turma tug boat and Asser Koivisto, technical expert to the JAIC all confirmed that the buoys should have emitted signals after having become submerged in water. The Estonian Marine Administrator said he had assumed the buoys had got trapped beneath the ship which was why there were no signals.
So your claim that the buoys on Estonia were manually activated ones is demonstrably complete rubbish.
You forget that pre-online newspapers, people read paper copies and often kept souvenirs of key events. These days, one often sees retrospective 'corrections' to articles, for example in the GUARDIAN. In the 90's people had hard copies of the original!
If you want to watch the Oprah interview with Harry and Meghan, you'll discover it is completely unavailable anywhere. Wiped clean off the internet and all sources. Yet anyone who recorded it at the time, will still have the hard copy of the original.
More bollocks.That is pretty dishonest of you, isn't it? All those guys from 2009 who received the Gold Medal of Merit with Sword, were guys in action in Afghanistan.
No mention of rescuing people from a civilian ship, no matter how commendable.
As I said, and please take note - nota bene - it is a Military Medal for Military bravery.
And yet it took me around five seconds to find it......
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And yet it took me around five seconds to find it......
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