The benefit of lzir being called out is we get pic's to laff at
Not from this one though. Massively disappointing
The benefit of lzir being called out is we get pic's to laff at
Right @madmonky please answer the following:
1. Are you and your family safe/warm/dry?
2. Are you in immediate danger?
TIA
The dispatch agents have been brought on to carry out that most terrible of things-health n safety. Basically a risk assessment. It wasn't being done before and now it is. So yes, some of the questions are by appearance a bit silly. But then they do need answering. If there is immediate danger and they post on here they are gonna get told to ring the proper services. All very obvious to some, but not all. Common sense isn't that common.To be honest I think these questions are weird to ask, if the answer to either indicates agreement with the question,then I don’t think that LZIR is in anyway a viable option.
Warm/dry yeah maybe as someone could ferry out blankets or remove said family to a loca hostelry etc for hot tea.
As for immediate danger? I am struggling with that a bit. How do you clarify immediate danger? If it’s an imminently life threatening situation then again, LZIR is inappropriate. If it’s safe as in ‘I might die from exposure if I am still here in 2 days’ type safe then again if it’s THAT bad then professionals are required surely? Is it possible that LZIR could actually interfere with the work of professional als and make a situation worse?
I have definitely seen the general public Male professionals jobs much harder/riskier, even though well intended.
I fee this is going a bit the way of the guy that lives near me, that drives a 15year old liveried up ‘4x4 response vehicle’ with about 10 flashing orange lights and permanently wears a high viz.
From a legal point of view, how ‘covered’ is LZIR actually? I mean if something did go wrong, will paper disclaimers stand up in court etc?
The dispatch agents have been brought on to carry out that most terrible of things-health n safety. Basically a risk assessment. It wasn't being done before and now it is. So yes, some of the questions are by appearance a bit silly. But then they do need answering. If there is immediate danger and they post on here they are gonna get told to ring the proper services. All very obvious to some, but not all. Common sense isn't that common.
There all on the forum.Cool thanks, I presume records are kept?
We are all big boys, and just because LZ is used as a mechanism for asking for help, no court in the land would hold the forum accountable for any would be rescuers actions.
There all on the forum.
There all on the forum.
if its serious the relevant service should be dealing with it, not lz
Are you sure of that? If something went wrong (life changing injury/death etc) - would the forum be held accountable as the ‘intermediary’ that put the 2 relevant parties in touch?
It’s a bit different if you happen to be driving by and see someone stuck and stop to help than if you are told about it and you then decide to help.
Seems like a grey area to me, unless someone has a definitive answer?
Behind the scenes stuff? Records of telephone calls etc?
yes theres a difference if your just waiting for the AA for tow etc its not serious,ive given plenty a hand either by tractor or landy,though if someone get stuck out at the local beach the coast guard are informed due too its nature you can be a mile out and the sea comes in from behind as wellI get what you're saying, and if the situation was life threatening, then yes, they should be calling the emergency services. As for RAC/AA/other recovery services, some won't do it. I've heard of people that had broken down on lanes (admittedly, they shouldn't have gone out alone) and recovery services won't help due to location and difficulty for their vehicle to get there. A serious situation doesn't always have to mean that a life is in danger, but the only option sometimes is fellow 4x4 enthusiasts.
For sure. I've seen a couple of instances where AA etc probably couldn't handle it with one guy and his vehicle, as it's taken a couple of landy's, a few straps and other recovery gear to get the stuck vehicle moving. Admittedly, some cases, a bit of planning and research may have prevented them getting stuck.yes theres a difference if your just waiting for the AA for tow etc its not serious,ive given plenty a hand either by tractor or landy,though if someone get stuck out at the local beach the coast guard are informed due too its nature you can be a mile out and the sea comes in from behind as well
Phone calls aren't recorded. By the point phone calls are being made it's usually a stuck person relaying their position to someone who has chosen to come out to assist them. We cannot tell anyone to go or tell them not to so we advise from the info given-which is not always a true reflection of the situation. Therefore we advise any one that does want to help they can walk away at any point. No point hurting people or landies.Are you sure of that? If something went wrong (life changing injury/death etc) - would the forum be held accountable as the ‘intermediary’ that put the 2 relevant parties in touch?
It’s a bit different if you happen to be driving by and see someone stuck and stop to help than if you are told about it and you then decide to help.
Seems like a grey area to me, unless someone has a definitive answer?
Behind the scenes stuff? Records of telephone calls etc?
Exactly that, they put a party in need and willing help in touch. LZ is not press hanging anyone into doing anything. If I was stuck and asked on a WhatsApp group for help would whatsapp be held accountable?
20-30 miles for people i know generally local or situations you come across for people i dont,its not a ruleFor sure. I've seen a couple of instances where AA etc probably couldn't handle it with one guy and his vehicle, as it's taken a couple of landy's, a few straps and other recovery gear to get the stuck vehicle moving. Admittedly, some cases, a bit of planning and research may have prevented them getting stuck.
That would be quite a daunting prospect for any Landy though, being submerged in the sea!! What was the furthest out you had to go to recover someone?
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