expectationlost wrote: » heres sinn fein's bill on this http://www.sinnfein.ie/contents/48141 all depends on what the authorities would consider reckless, rather then what an experienced sports person would, combined with red alert weather warning. you might able to fight your case with a judge but not before you've been threatened and arrested by gardai for surfing the morning of a storm
spaceHopper wrote: » If you act the maggot the RNLI or Cost guard will chew you out but they don't and wouldn't be if favour of prosecution. What if I go out surfing with my mate and a tricky reef and we get it wrong, I get ashore but he's still struggling, what if I delay till the last minute calling for help for fear of getting arrested... and it all goes tits up and he dies. Last thing the RNLI want are delayed calls.
expectationlost wrote: » heres an article from the time "The Irish Coast Guard and Irish Water Safety concur, and believe legislation would be almost impossible to implement fairly https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/should-we-punish-reckless-people-who-need-to-be-rescued-1.3262109
ted1 wrote: » Any more details , who is voting ? What’s the vote ?