Originally Posted by
Ean Austral
There is a big difference between a plane seeing a vessel that may have been 28 mls from Christmas Isl, ( funny the TV I watch said 65mls ) reguardless, if the closest vessel is 100 or more miles away, (which once again the TV I watch said they were), then its a bit hard to blame the navy.
Not really sure if you have been involved in a sea search, But I have on more than 1 occasion, and to try and find a boat in the dark of night is bloody near on impossible, let alone bodies.
The last search I was involved in the crewman fell overboard ( later found out jumped ) and was reported as having gone over the side less than 20 mins after he did. 7 boats searched and he was pulled from the water dead 10 hours later. Those 7 boats were within 15 mile radius of the vessel he was on and commenced searching straight away.
I dont think anybody involved in the search would go out of the way to leave the bodies, but if 15 are confirmed dead, then its only fair and right for the navy/customs, to look for the other 40 that the TV says are unaccounted for and could be alive.
For the record, I have been to a detention centre, I have also and still am employing some of the people to work whilst they are being processed, but my veiw of Asylem seekers who come by boat hasnt changed.
Might go back to watching TV then go fishing after work.:wasntme:
Cheers Ean