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Was there a distress call? Does the vessel require immediate assistance to avoid people drowning are people in the water? If so they must be rescued and can be taken back to France. If not, they can be forcibly refused entry to UK waters. You cannot both be in distress and require immediate assistance and on passage.how can you prove the boat is not in distress?
No it wont. A jet ski either side of the bow will render the steering input of the outboard completely useless. The vessel will be more stable than it was before.pushing back a small inflatable boat overloaded with people may well put that boat in distress.
There unions might have made a comment, but nothing stops a government issuing a tender to perform the service - prisons are privately run for exampleNeither Border force nor Royal Navy are willing to take the risk, Priti Patel tried it and they both said no.
because it hasn't been done, makes it illegal - its a weak argument even by your standards.this is where your pushback argument has always fallen apart and will always fall apart.