ManOfSussex
We wunt be druv
The RNLI are searching for another suspected missing person off Camber Sands today.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-37208338
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-37208338
I grew up and remain 400 metres from the sea as have so many of my friends.
I actually think due to the proximity and the fun to be had we showed absolutely no respect or understanding of its danger, we were all strong swimmers, we took (looking back) loads of silly risks,from the age of ten years old without any adults we were diving off sea walls, swimming during rough weather, inflatables in poor weather, mucking around in and around the sea all the time.
But perhaps the key was, firstly we or our parents didn't hear of tragedies in other parts of the country and the subsequent newsfeeds of 'riptides' etc and what not to do,so we continued to be strong swimmers, young, stupid but no respect whatsoever.
Very sad. However, this happens every year, for some reason this year the papers have really run with it . Figures from 2015 show 264 deaths from drowning in GB. I imagine a fair whack of those are from over keen beach swimmers ignoring common sense.
sea was brutal about 1430 when the tide was coming in fast.
i agree clamp but you say common sense but thats only if you have the information to hand. some of the things we did as kids were utter lunacy. no one pulled us up on it. at ovingdean today there were lifeguards, red flags flying, never there when i was a kid (and its a good thing they were, sea was brutal about 1430 when the tide was coming in fast) but in my day we would have been in the water, as were plenty of people from east arm of the marina to rottingdean today. no way i would sanction going in the water on that stretch today, but plenty (excepting the surfers who know the score) were. it worried the hell out of me how many were in the sea this afternoon.
Did you only ever go swimming once every 28 days and always on the same day?
Did you only ever go swimming once every 28 days and always on the same day?
dont be silly mate people have lost their lives on the sussex coast this week, its no laughing matter.
Very sad. However, this happens every year, for some reason this year the papers have really run with it . Figures from 2015 show 264 deaths from drowning in GB. I imagine a fair whack of those are from over keen beach swimmers ignoring common sense.
Agreed, it's no laughing matter.
Unlike someone suggesting that the tide was "brutal about 1430".
Now that is...
Agreed, it's no laughing matter.
Unlike someone suggesting that the tide was "brutal about 1430".
Now that is...
Care to explain why it's a laughing matter ? Incoming tides vary very significantly in intensity you know.......for example just before high on a neap tide is massively different to mid-tide on a spring. I haven't checked the tables for the day in question but before taking the piss maybe you should.
I really don't know why a Palace scumbag like you is allowed on this forum. It has been a decent and informative thread, yet you are permitted by our weak-willed Moderators to come on our forum and attempt to belittle a Brighton and Hove Albion poster at every opportunity.
That was actually my point. Re-read the post I quoted, it made specific reference to the tide's behaviour on ovingdean beach at 14:30 which, as you rightly pointed out varies massively.
I got cut off by the tide there when I was 10. Really freaked out. Wasn't very much fun at all.
Having said that.... It is one of my favourite places in the world.
some people are too casual with the sea,some are really just very unlucky in the wrong place at the wrong time,some people even in Brighton have never seen the sea..
I remember being out Seaford beach a good few summers ago,tide was pretty much out,calm day,sunny...i was walking with water up to my knees after a few steps i was upto my chest and almost buoyant,quite an intimidating feeling to be honest,i am not a great swimmer and well its all to easy to get into difficulty.
I must be being thick. Still can't see why someone suggesting the tide was brutal at 1430 is a laughing matter.