[LCC-Club] [Aire Waves] 3/04/2009 09:22:00 AM
Martin
martin at mntdesign.co.uk
Wed Mar 4 09:28:13 GMT 2009
Churchill insuranceAccident Houseprobably in NorwichDear Churchill
Where the fluff, does a duck get a solicitor? There is no way whiplash
was even possible, that duck did not look both ways and possibly was
drunk and is definitely a charlatan. The weir in question is more of
trip hazard, than an actual drop and my chosen vehicle no longer had
any forward momentum, in fact had the plaintiff claimed to have been
squashed as my boat rolled very slowly over the ford, I may have had to
conceded early. The main cause of the event was the ineffectiveness of
a reversed high brace, due to the paddle hitting the ford and not any
lack of ability as claimed. (reversed high brace may not be the correct
wording here, its probably a jam or a wedgie in open boating
terminology). Had the boat or paddle come in to contact with a duck, it
would have been considerable flatter, I suggest that your customer is
winging it. RegardsMartin(who swims less than the award winning Steve
Henderson)
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Posted By Martin to Aire Waves on 3/04/2009 09:22:00 AM
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