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That is the stunning second a foul-mouthed boater induced mayhem on the River Thames and narrowly averted collision with a bunch of rowers.
Scott Eager steered his boat right into a closed-off part of the Thames the place a summer time regatta was being held whereas yelling ‘You don’t personal the f****** water’.
Regardless of clear warnings, Eager sailed his unregistered boat, Barney McGrew, throughout the racing line, forcing one boat right into a frantic manoeuvre to keep away from a probably catastrophic collision.
Eager, from Morden, Surrey, was hit with fines and prices of £4,335 over the episode of river rage at Kingston-upon-Thames final July.
Staines Magistrates’ Courtroom heard that Eager steered his boat into a piece of the Thames closed off for the Kingston Novice Regatta, an occasion established in 1852, swamping rowers and narrowly avoiding a collision.
After ignoring requests to show again, his cruiser caught the anchor rope of a race stake boat, earlier than he stopped and launched a foul-mouthed tirade at rowers, yelling that ‘they didn’t personal the f***ing water.’


Maria Herlihy, operations supervisor on the Atmosphere Company and harbour grasp of the Thames, mentioned: ‘This incident was a shame. Eager confirmed no regard for the protection of different river customers and will simply have induced a tragedy.
‘Fairly frankly, it was no shock to find that his boat was unregistered, and we’re pleased with the court docket outcome. We hope that this serves as a transparent warning to all – anti-social and harmful behaviour on our rivers won’t be tolerated.’
Eager was discovered responsible of obstructing a ship race and interfering with the protection of individuals gathered, failing to adjust to a harbour grasp’s discover, and failing to register his boat to be used on the Thames.
He was additionally discovered to have navigated his boat dangerously and used abusive language at different river customers.
He additionally did not attend court docket on January 28 however was fined the utmost penalty of £1,000.
An Environmental Company crackdown on unregistered vessels within the Thames final 12 months resulted in 40 boaters having to pay a mixed complete of over £55,000 for his or her offences.


Final summer time, two boats had been concerned in a horrific crash as one sailor was thrown overboard in the course of the Around the Island Race on the Isle of Wight.
The Royal Nationwide Lifeboat Establishment (RNLI) rushed to his support to tug him from the water regardless of the intense situations.
Wind speeds soared to 64mph earlier than the stunning incident occurred off Yarmouth.
The occasion, which sees boaters sail 50 miles across the Isle of Wight, usually attracts one of many largest fleets of any yacht race.
However the extreme climate had a serious impression final 12 months with 418 yachts retiring and simply 153 ending the race.
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