This is just something you've invented. Unless you can explain how we were "ripped off" ?
A tame surveyor gave your boat an over-exaggereted poor survey because the broker knew that you were in no position to be able to challenge it.
This is something you've just made up. Unless you have evidence that the surveyor and broker were associated?
(ps - your use of the word 'monomania' is becoming somewhat monomaniac.)
From the archives: Monday 30th March 2020:
BBC interviewer Jonny Dymond: 'A hysterical slide into a police
state. A shameful police force intruding with scant regard to common sense or
tradition. An irrational overreaction driven by fear.' These are not the
accusations of wild-eyed campaigners, they come from the lips of one our most eminent
jurists Lord Sumption, former Justice of the Supreme Court.
Lord Sumption: The real problem is that when human societies
lose their freedom, it's not usually because tyrants have taken it away. It's
usually because people willingly surrender their freedom in return for
protection against some external threat. And the threat is usually a real
threat but usually exaggerated. That's what I fear we are seeing now. The
pressure on politicians has come from the public. They want action. They don't
pause to ask whether the action will work. They don't ask themselves whether
the cost will be worth paying. They want action anyway. And anyone who has
studied history will recognise here the classic symptoms of collective
hysteria. Hysteria is infectious. We are working ourselves up into a lather in
which we exaggerate the threat and stop asking ourselves whether the cure may
be worse than the disease.
…..This
is what a police state is like. It's a state in which the government can issue
orders or express preferences with no legal authority and the police will
enforce ministers' wishes. Derbyshire police have shamed
our policing traditions. There is a natural tendency of course, and a strong
temptation for the police to lose sight of their real functions and turn
themselves from citizens in uniform into glorified school prefects. I think
it's really sad that the Derbyshire police have failed to resist that.
Dymond:
There will be people listening who admire your legal wisdom but will also say
'well, he's not an epidemiologist, he doesn't know how disease spreads, he
doesn't understand the risks to the health service if this thing gets out of
control'. What do you say to them?
Comments from the intelligent:
REALITY
This entire thing is a lie. One
massive lie. In 3 weeks we have been stripped of our civil liberties to the
point where we cannot leave our house unless it’s “essential”. If anyone thinks
that the police are going to give up these powers they are mistaken. This is
the model for the future and the most depressing thing is that people begged
the government to implement it. All because of this “virus” which has killed
less people than a bad flu season. We have been hoodwinked and bamboozled,
again. It’s our children that will suffer.
Joe Aly
They don’t in reality have the resources to keep us penned in, its all media tripe.
Paul Humphries
I'm glad you are questioning this because I can't see the common sense in not being able to go for a stroll out in nature while it's ok to queue to go into a supermarket.
Nosey Mulligan
I’ve said from day one we’re all being programmed to behave like this. It’s Orwellian in nature. There’s a much bigger picture behind the curtains.
And from the thick (or a bot):
Richard Fox
At least one friend of mine is dead - that's pretty bloody real. It's nothing like flu.