I hate to get into a game of 'what if' but what if this had been a large commercial vessel that had broken its mooring and wound up on their beach? Does the 3 day rule still apply?
Yes? Well three days isn't much time but at least it's equal across the board.
No? Why not? Why would one entity be treated differently than another?
What if it were a Naval vessel that had lost its steering at the height of the storm? Still 3 days?
Color me skeptical. I'm looking at this as a boat on the beach for whatever reason, what happens now? The City starts throwing their weight around and I think arbitrarily and I suspect unfairly. Sure, the boat needs to be removed as soon as practical, no argument there. But is the yachtsman treated the same as everyone else?
The fact that this guy's life is circling the drain is a sad but independent issue to me. If the boat had been owned by say, a congressman (also not known for their stellar decision making), I doubt he'd be facing the same imposed time line as this poor schmuck and to me, that ain't right.
Yes? Well three days isn't much time but at least it's equal across the board.
No? Why not? Why would one entity be treated differently than another?
What if it were a Naval vessel that had lost its steering at the height of the storm? Still 3 days?
Color me skeptical. I'm looking at this as a boat on the beach for whatever reason, what happens now? The City starts throwing their weight around and I think arbitrarily and I suspect unfairly. Sure, the boat needs to be removed as soon as practical, no argument there. But is the yachtsman treated the same as everyone else?
The fact that this guy's life is circling the drain is a sad but independent issue to me. If the boat had been owned by say, a congressman (also not known for their stellar decision making), I doubt he'd be facing the same imposed time line as this poor schmuck and to me, that ain't right.