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Dangerous Sports
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Should those who get injured while doing dangerous sports or hobbies and have to be rescued pay towards these services ?
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Yes. If sheer stupidity is the root cause of the injury. Lack of proper equipment and clothing (Fell walking). Engaging in any water activity without seaworthy craft and in blue water no flares,radio etc etc. Cavers who tell no one their routes destinations . In many cases the RNLI are entitled to negotiate salvage rights as is any boat owner who assists in the...
11:03 Tue 16th Jul 2019
//The cost of administering a nominal £50 charge such as you mentioned would make it almost useless.
Generally speaking my answer is, no to charging.//
Back in 1979 I had an ambulance ride after being knocked from my motorcycle by a careless driver. A few weeks later I received a bill from the L.A.S.. It was about £80 I think.
I think an ambulance callout (Paramedics and Full Kit) is about £300 per shout.
I sent the bill to my insurance company. The cost was payed by the defendant at court when answering a charge of Driving without due care.
Generally speaking my answer is, no to charging.//
Back in 1979 I had an ambulance ride after being knocked from my motorcycle by a careless driver. A few weeks later I received a bill from the L.A.S.. It was about £80 I think.
I think an ambulance callout (Paramedics and Full Kit) is about £300 per shout.
I sent the bill to my insurance company. The cost was payed by the defendant at court when answering a charge of Driving without due care.
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https:/ /www.go v.uk/vo lunteer -as-a-c oastgua rd
The Coastguard Rescue Service is made up of volunteers and is part of HM Coastguard.
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The Coastguard Rescue Service is made up of volunteers and is part of HM Coastguard.
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