
he was probably having a sleep when it crashed, and it was RIGHT BY THE SHORE. What did it matter where he was? And the Captain Leaves Last thing? Isn't that a rule of thumb? They can charge you for that?
mostly not serious
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Tue 17 Jan 2012, 19:36,
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mostly not serious

One of my neighbours did that, decided to catch 40 winks, and drove into one of the fishery protection vessels. He gets pulled up every time he goes out now.
BTW, there's nothing to stop the captain getting off first but as the captain is the owners representative and leaving early can affect the salvage rights. For a passenger vessel the captain is supposed to coordinate the evacuation and I suppose could be charged with reckless endangerment or similar.
More details on salvage here azgiles.blogspot.com/2011/03/so-why-does-captain-go-down-with-ship.html (with a long rant at the end about ETVs but you can ignore that bit)
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Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:01,
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BTW, there's nothing to stop the captain getting off first but as the captain is the owners representative and leaving early can affect the salvage rights. For a passenger vessel the captain is supposed to coordinate the evacuation and I suppose could be charged with reckless endangerment or similar.
More details on salvage here azgiles.blogspot.com/2011/03/so-why-does-captain-go-down-with-ship.html (with a long rant at the end about ETVs but you can ignore that bit)