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Plotting as an Aid to the Avoidance of Collisions at Sea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2010

G. C. Forrest
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(S.S. Arcadia)
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I think that the impression which would be left by the Institute Working Party's Report (Journal, Vol. VII, p. 219) in the mind of any of the learned gentlemen of the Admiralty courts would be that a ship which did not keep a radar plot should be considered guilty of ‘neglect of any precaution’ under Article 29 of the Collision. Regulations, and this impression could lead to a miscarriage of justice.

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