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grey_inflatable
31-12-2007, 09:15 PM
Hi all thinking about letting one of my flares, that is old now` the neighbours have been letting off fire works (sweet as) how illegaAL and wrong is it. im keen just to see how` it works and how to realese it. cheers(im not one to cry wolf thats my only worry cheers and happy new year

charleville
01-01-2008, 06:22 AM
Did it cost much to bail you out?


;D ;D ;D



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Scalem
01-01-2008, 07:13 AM
No reply yet Bruce? What makes you think they set bail?::) ;D

Poses an interesting question, what penalty would you have to pay if it were New Years Eve?

Scalem

Marlin_Mike
01-01-2008, 07:21 AM
maybe a kick up the arse from rescue crews that have to go out looking for dickheads who let them off


Mike

Flattie Assassin
01-01-2008, 07:22 AM
Bloody Stupid idea. :(

dnej
01-01-2008, 12:14 PM
actually Flattie assassin,how many of us have used a flare.
Why is it not possible to have a supervised day,where boaties could bring along their out of date flares,say at a VMR,and get some help with using them.
Sure they seem simple,but I wonder if we could do it on the dark,or in a hurry.
David

TheRealAndy
01-01-2008, 12:35 PM
actually Flattie assassin,how many of us have used a flare.
Why is it not possible to have a supervised day,where boaties could bring along their out of date flares,say at a VMR,and get some help with using them.
Sure they seem simple,but I wonder if we could do it on the dark,or in a hurry.
David

VMR at sandgate let off flares, usually on their open day. They will often let the kids have a go (heavily supervised) so they can learn how to use them correctly. All relevant authories are contacted beforehand.

dnej
01-01-2008, 12:54 PM
Great,I will get onto VMR Victoria Point,and see if I can arrange same
Thanks
David

TheRealAndy
01-01-2008, 12:56 PM
actually Flattie assassin,how many of us have used a flare.
Why is it not possible to have a supervised day,where boaties could bring along their out of date flares,say at a VMR,and get some help with using them.
Sure they seem simple,but I wonder if we could do it on the dark,or in a hurry.
David

VMR at sandgate let off flares, usually on their open day. They will often let the kids have a go (heavily supervised) so they can learn how to use them correctly. All relevant authories are contacted beforehand.

oldboot
01-01-2008, 01:30 PM
I'd have no problem letting off out of date flares....... as long as it is nowhere near the water and in a safe place.

No one is going to be looking for a boat in trouble in the middle of browns plains or inala or chaple hill.

In a boat on the water.... that is another matter all together.

cheers

Flattie Assassin
01-01-2008, 07:53 PM
actually Flattie assassin,how many of us have used a flare.
Why is it not possible to have a supervised day,where boaties could bring along their out of date flares,say at a VMR,and get some help with using them.
Sure they seem simple,but I wonder if we could do it on the dark,or in a hurry.
David

Well I'm sure you can go somewhere to learn. But I doubt as to whether they will allow you to use old or outdated Flares. ::)

Haven't they got a use by date for a safety reason?;)

And that's certainly a lot different to letting off old flares on NYE. When people have more often than not been drinking.
If that's your thing though knock yourself out. Just seems like a foolish thing to do to me.

FA

Tailortaker
01-01-2008, 08:23 PM
Well I'm sure you can go somewhere to learn. But I doubt as to whether they will allow you to use old or outdated Flares. ::)

Haven't they got a use by date for a safety reason?;)

And that's certainly a lot different to letting off old flares on NYE. When people have more often than not been drinking.
If that's your thing though knock yourself out. Just seems like a foolish thing to do to me.

FA
Yes they do use out of date flares, Bribie VMR use to do it too but dont think they do anymore, They use this as a usefull way to dispose of the flares. I beleive the dates on flare are more to avoid old flares not working when you really need them.
TT

youngy555
01-01-2008, 10:11 PM
i took my out of date flares campin last night (nowhere near the water) and planned to give them a whirl but only 1 out of 4 worked... the last one ignited pretty spot on with the arrival of 08'. thought they were alot more reliable?

reelemin1974
01-01-2008, 10:28 PM
Bloody Stupid idea. :(


Geek alert, Geek alert!:o

Who gives! If you were to do it in the middle of morteon bay, yeah, your a dikhead, but in someones backyard???? Who cares, yeah I'll try it! We used to go to raves and people would let them off indoors ;D ;D ;D Was quite a sight!

charleville
01-01-2008, 11:04 PM
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Who gives! If you were to do it in the middle of morteon bay, yeah, your a dikhead, but in someones backyard???? Who cares,




Does this quote from the relevant Qld Govt site answer your question?

"There are severe penalties for misuse of flares and any offender may also face the costs of labour undertaken, risk incurred, or loss sustained in consequence of the signals."


Reference: http://www.msq.qld.gov.au/Home/Safety/Flares/


What sort of penalty might be involved? Perhaps this might offer a guide ...

http://img.skitch.com/20080101-qq99t2hintwhxg7a9uur8i2jsb.jpg


Reference: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/act/bill/dglab2003373/
This latter bit of info is not from Queensland legislation but it is Australian legislation and we might reasonably suspect that the penalties in Queensland may be similar.


Please feel free to test the might of the law for all of us and report back....


.... maybe in 12 month's time?


;D ;D ;D ;D ;D



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split-shot
02-01-2008, 12:46 PM
I know the coast gaurd at St Kilda in victoria, conduct open days for all boaties to congregate and fire off the old flares. They firstly publish the fact in all local newspapers prior to the day. On the actual day they broadcast a on all frequencies that flares will be fired at a certain time in a set area and all craft are to ignore these flares.
On completion of the program another message is broadcast to advise all shipping that the exercise is finished.
Could be a good ides for VMR's in Brisbane to adopt the same.

Lovey80
02-01-2008, 12:54 PM
I was at sommerset dam for new years. At midnight there must have been around 20 let off! Parra flares going off all over the joint. I doubt anyone thought there was anyone in trouble but ya would be pissed if you had been cruising along the lake at 1158 and hit a stump and rolled the boat :D.

Cheers Chris

reelemin1974
02-01-2008, 11:07 PM
Does this quote from the relevant Qld Govt site answer your question?

"There are severe penalties for misuse of flares and any offender may also face the costs of labour undertaken, risk incurred, or loss sustained in consequence of the signals."


Reference: http://www.msq.qld.gov.au/Home/Safety/Flares/


What sort of penalty might be involved? Perhaps this might offer a guide ...

http://img.skitch.com/20080101-qq99t2hintwhxg7a9uur8i2jsb.jpg


Reference: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/act/bill/dglab2003373/
This latter bit of info is not from Queensland legislation but it is Australian legislation and we might reasonably suspect that the penalties in Queensland may be similar.


Please feel free to test the might of the law for all of us and report back....


.... maybe in 12 month's time?


;D ;D ;D ;D ;D



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Bring it on!!!!>:( >:( >:(


HaHA, Not really I just wanted to be one of those tough guys for a bit who says really tough stuff while in the safety of their own home, I guess the jail time is a fairly good reason not to do it........'What are you in here for?'.......'I murdered my mother, my father and 4 sisters'....'what you in here for?'.....I let off a flare.....On New Years Eve...so F*** off and stop asking me questions you big pusy!';D

loophole
03-01-2008, 12:04 AM
Well I'm sure you can go somewhere to learn. But I doubt as to whether they will allow you to use old or outdated Flares. ::)

Haven't they got a use by date for a safety reason?;)

And that's certainly a lot different to letting off old flares on NYE. When people have more often than not been drinking.
If that's your thing though knock yourself out. Just seems like a foolish thing to do to me.

FA



::) lmao

this was my plann to let the flares go off as i have never ignited a flare before.

i think alot of baoties need to learn how to ignite them.

being on new years eve and on my property i dont think id have the coastguardlooking for my boat which would be parked in the shed.

but if some idiot was to let a flare off in the middle of morteon bay that would not be a good idea.

bring on NYE 09 :P

I DRINK SOLO