RNLI

"these vessels"

A tad ambiguos and typical MBK drag 'em in waffle. I'm sure you picked the numer 15 for a reason too. Lol.
feel free to choose another number
I'm saying that a small boat operated by a smuggler can become dangerously unstable due to overloading, even if it was deemed seaworthy."Deemed" Seaworthy.

Do they have the required CE plate? No
Are their skippers commercially endorsed? No
Do they have the required safety kit onboard? No
Do the French Police use their legal powers to enforce these laws? No
Would they stop you, in a French marina, if you had 6 people in a dingy certified for 3? yes, would you get a fine, probably.
 
NoseNout shares his wisdom

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Back when small boats were at their highest...

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is on course for the highest annual fundraising total in its near 200-year history. Donations swelled after the charity attracted huge public support following rightwing attacks for helping save the lives of asylum seekers at risk of drowning in the Channel.

The RNLI said it has received a significant increase in support, with online donations rising by 50% this year.

Titter

Each time there are right wing attacks, the RNLI see a boost in donations.
Read and weep, boyos. :cool:
 
Answers it perfectly. If the French were doing what we pay them to do then we wouldn’t see the police just stood on the beach watching them fill the boats 100 yards from them. We wouldn’t have so many arrivals either. A quick harpoon into one of the chambers would be enough to prevent them from leaving.
Or one shot from a French crack marksman.
 
You have seen what exactly?

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