wow,, can of worms big fella.!
BHG
For sure. And please, don't anyone think I don't understand what the emergency services VOLUNTEERS go through or that things can go wrong with water crossings, I started this to gauge whether it was just me thinking that perhaps the nanny state was going too far.
Let me cite an example. A few weeks ago I took my wife and two girls down to Manly beach in Sydney. It was a picture perfect day, calm sea, small swell and surf and lots of people on the beach. We were at the south end of the beach near the surf club. The red and yellow flags were flying, but only about 35m apart! The surf was packed. You couldn't swim or boogie board without hitting people.
We sat just outside the flag area. The surf was calm. my wife and 9yo were on boogie boards and I was holding the 2yo in knee deep water. A surf club member came over and asked us to move. I declined, pointing out that we were safe and that the area between the flags was too crowded for the boards. He got stroppy and smart with me, asking me who knew the beach better. I was polite but resolute in return. He went for reinforcements, I got the shirts and we left. Several minutes later the head life guard comes over the PA to the whole beach with a condescending lecture about beach safety. I was in knee deep water FFS.
Right next to us, members of the same surf club are swimming in and out, training etc. Once again, I am not having a go at SLSC, a brilliant organisation manned by dedicated volunteers, but the age of no-amount-of-risk-allowed-whatsoever is starting to p!ss me off. No personal responsibility leads to no personal accountability.