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Iflatables in the sea, why would any parent let kids do it?
http:// www.the sun.co. ...ws/a rticle4 341064. ece
Those poor men and their familys. All because of stupidity!
Why do people let there kids go out into the sea on inflatables? Would any one on here?
Kathryn xx
Those poor men and their familys. All because of stupidity!
Why do people let there kids go out into the sea on inflatables? Would any one on here?
Kathryn xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sometimes when people are not brought up near the sea they don`t understand or respect the dangers. It`s the same with holidaymakers who get themselves cut off by the tide, people who surf near known riptides and parents who look on while their kids dig massive holes in the sand on beaches, the sides of which cave in and suffocate them. It happens. I`m curious to know what happened to the man though. I`ve only been to West Wittering once and the sea didn`t look that dangerous to me. Maybe he wasn`t a proficient swimmer.
even before I opened link I had a feeling this would be at West Wittering. Its a very popular beach down here due to it being sandy rather than stony. But it has lethal cross currents due to being on an estuary.
Theres plenty of signage to warn of the dangerous conditions but alot of people get into trouble there. A few years ago my niece and her friend were just out paddling about waist high and they couldnt get back out as the tide took them downstream. They ended up getting out about 1/4 mile down the beach.
Theres plenty of signage to warn of the dangerous conditions but alot of people get into trouble there. A few years ago my niece and her friend were just out paddling about waist high and they couldnt get back out as the tide took them downstream. They ended up getting out about 1/4 mile down the beach.
a human chain would have saved them all if that was the distance...
Still it is a lot easier than you'd think freak conditions off Brighton Beach I was less than 10 feet from the beach but chest high due to a dip started swimming and very quickly found myself 4 sections further down the beach and out of my depth took a while to break free and get back to my then husband... he hadn't noticed...
Still it is a lot easier than you'd think freak conditions off Brighton Beach I was less than 10 feet from the beach but chest high due to a dip started swimming and very quickly found myself 4 sections further down the beach and out of my depth took a while to break free and get back to my then husband... he hadn't noticed...
I've seen a lot of this sort of thing living on the coast .People do it all the time No knowledge of the currents etc .
On holiday ,larking about .It only takes one shift in the tide for something like this to happen and they get swept out
"The emergency services were to late to try to save him "
If the government hadn't cut the local coastguard services to a bone a tragic accident may well have been avoided .
On holiday ,larking about .It only takes one shift in the tide for something like this to happen and they get swept out
"The emergency services were to late to try to save him "
If the government hadn't cut the local coastguard services to a bone a tragic accident may well have been avoided .
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