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Robby321
02-05-2016, 04:21 PM
(Its just a joke from Duffleblog, but?...)



WASHINGTON, DC — Nearly 83 percent of mariner rescues since 1960 involved unrelentingly stupid behaviors and/or people, according to a recent study by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Though the service treats all search and rescue situations equally, most on-scene commanders will privately admit that a majority of the time “it was just some dumb bastard with no concern for personal safety,” according to the study’s authors.

“These statistics are unthinkable,” said Coast Guard spokesperson Lt. Carla Willmington. “Our service prides itself on response time, SAR organization, and comprehensive rescue pattern analysis. But it’s tough to stay on task when the bulk of these cases involve people paralyzed from the neck up. ”

The U. S. Coast Guard Office of Search and Rescue report examined nearly all cases handled on inland and offshore waters from 1960 through 2014. Following the Federal Boating Act of 1971, increases in cases by “****ing idiots” and “goddamn morons” have been staggering, and very challenging to the service as it struggles to operate under a minimal budget.

Between 2010 and 2014, the most recent years studied, incidents involving “total assholery” increased from 10,687 to 38,335.

“I joined the Coast Guard because it seemed like we were the only military service operating even when we weren’t fighting in some war,” said Operations Spc. Bill Horvath, of Sector Humboldt Bay. “But then you realize we are at war, against an army of dip****s with boats.”

“I’ve seen some pretty stupid **** in my time,” said Willmington. “Why would a boater decide it’s a good idea to sail balls-first into a hurricane with zero lifejackets, zero flares, and apparently zero ****s? Why even make an effort for these people? I’m all for a Darwinian Search and Rescue Plan, if you follow me.”

“I know there are boaters out there who own and operate vessels responsibly,” Horvath said. “But, statistically speaking, people need to just stay off the water. We’re already running on a low budget and stretched thin with unreliable assets. The last thing we need is a bunch of soup sandwiches sailing around aimlessly wasting our goddamn time, putting our lives at risk, too.”

XstreamVking
02-05-2016, 05:36 PM
I have seen the coasties do some stupid stuff. They whine and cry about lack of funds and then jump in their go fast ribs and off to lunch they go....

Robby321
02-05-2016, 06:47 PM
How about the DNR here us? Right across from us and the marina is a state owned small Island (State Park) It only had in history one farm house LONG ago. No anything in the electric/water. Its during summer only when theres some DNR guy there and his "job" is to after 3:30 go out and (theres no launch, pier, anything but natural shore line there), but anybody "on the hook" the 3 each side buoy tie ups off shore have to leave or pay for a nights fee. Many just toss the hook out and simple.."screw that noise". BUT? Has a new yearly seems CC tin with ETEC assend. We even let then use a slip here private HOA..(right across from me) and FREE! And don't ask what I gotta pay for a 26 ft slip even if we do own it, but "gotta pay the BS "bills". But the DNR charges US YEARLY a "water use fee" the marina, and its over $5000 a year for basic .."nothing". Think we could use a buoy out there free? HA!