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Son of Whiddy Island victim says Irish maritime safety structures 'fundamentally broken'

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The son of one of the 50 people who died in the Whiddy Island disaster has had a meeting with high ranking gardai, claiming Ireland's maritime safety structures are "fundamentally broken".

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BOAT owners hiring out their vessels for angling trips could face up to two years in jail or heavy fines for breaching safety regulations from next summer.

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New rules should apply to all boats

Vessels hired to bring people angling or fishing will need to have a licence under regulations already introduced.

Tue, 30 Jul, 2002

New Directorate to oversee marine safety

A new body is being established by the Government to co-ordinate all aspects of safety at sea.

Mon, 11 Feb, 2002

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