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Forum: General Sailing Forum 14-02-2016, 11:37 |
Replies: 345
Views: 49,677
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Canibul
Re: Boarding someone elses boat
it's a gray area. I think I would board someone's boat to save it if it was obvious that I needed to do that. I'd certainly intervene if it threatened my boat in any way. But securing a halyard? ... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 17-02-2015, 04:23 |
Replies: 345
Views: 49,677
Posted By
Canibul
Re: Boarding someone elses boat
doesn't matter. It's none of your business, any more than what goes on in my home is your business. You don't have to agree with it, or like it. Other citizens do NOT have the legal or moral right... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 16-02-2015, 11:18 |
Replies: 345
Views: 49,677
Posted By
Canibul
Re: Boarding someone elses boat
A threat to life is always a justification in most legal situations, even up to and including homicide. Property damage? Who decides what consitutes potential property damage? Smoke billowing,... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 16-02-2015, 10:12 |
Replies: 345
Views: 49,677
Posted By
Canibul
Re: Boarding someone elses boat
yeah, I can see that I am definitely on the other side of some line from you. |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 16-02-2015, 09:47 |
Replies: 345
Views: 49,677
Posted By
Canibul
Re: Boarding someone elses boat
So where do you draw the line? If the sight of rubbish offends you, can you board his boat to clean it up to your satisfaction? What if you don't personally approve of the way he ties his... |
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