Wait, no.
They wouldn't be able to see out of the sub directly?
What???
This isn’t true from what I’ve read.
CNN’s analysis of marine traffic data, combined with information from NGOs, merchant vessels and the European Union border patrol agency, Frontex, suggests that Greek authorities were aware of the distressed vessel for at least 13 hours before it eventually sank early on June 14.
The Greek coast guard has maintained that people onboard the trawler had refused rescue and insisted they wanted to continue their journey to Italy. But survivors, relatives and activists say they had asked for help multiple times.
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Survivors who say the coast guard tried to tow their boat say they don’t know what the aim was.
There have been multiple documented examples in recent years of Greek patrol boats engaging in so-called “pushbacks” of migrant vessels from Greek waters in recent years, including in a CNN investigation in 2020.
“It looks like what the Greeks have been doing since March 2020 as a matter of policy, which is pushbacks and trying to tow a boat to another country’s water in order to avoid the legal responsibility to rescue,” Omer Shatz, legal director of NGO Front-LEX, told CNN. “Because rescue means disembarkation and disembarkation means processing of asylum requests.”
The best course of action is to finish up your meal and leave and go about your day. Do we seriously need to cause confrontation over such a dumb thing?ousdahl wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2023 10:43 am moving right along….
so I sit down at the bar at the breakfast joint for some coffee and home fries, when some totally random tourist sits down next to me, and starts loudly slurping their coffee.
What’s the best way to address this?
is it OK to just politely say, “sorry to bother you sir, but could you please try to not slurp your coffee so loud?”
Or should I just deliver a precision elbow directly to yall’s slurp hole?