But C.
how can we prevent this from happening again? A sign on South walkway side clearly indicating the danger can't surely hurt?
Why on earth I'm paying waksa/ksa if they are only interested in collecting fees? Why?
Pointless discussion. An accident happend, if you see people standing close to people jumping, tell them to fk off or atleast inform them that it is dangerous. If you see a peanut beeing dangerous and he isn't much bigger than you, tell him to fk off. If someone gets hurt, call for help if possible.
Ummm,
you guys understand that this is a Marine Sanctuary under the Department of environment and conservation?
Local Council cant mow the lawn there even if they want.
Local council cant even patrol the parking there.
Sorry. I am tired of this. If someone has solution, you know where to find me. Email also works.
thanks
BR
Just to let you know, just about all of what you said just there is completely incorrect.
If you want something installed in proximity to the carpark, it's city of perth council or swan river trust you'll need to speak to. Dept of environment and conservation won't give two hoots about it.
perhaps some sort of addition to the sign at the rigging area, stating not to get too close to the shore line unless launching/landing. In the end though, youre not going to stop all of the show ponies. I just really hope we don't all get banned from the point.
So you are saying that "city of perth council" we need to speak to, and I said "local council" which is Subiaco council?
And " just about all of what you said just there is completely incorrect. "?????
Which one is it than? :) Perth or Subi or neither to put the buoy ON THE RIVER!
"the sign at the rigging area" - you really think someone is reading this? And I am wrong in just about anything.
LOL.
No, you said "you guys understand that this is a Marine Sanctuary under the Department of environment and conservation?"
You don't have much idea I am afraid buddy.
Buddy,
here is a food for thought for you:
"Hi Dean Thank you for your email regarding the condition of the grass at Matilda Bay Reserve. I will be fertilising and top dressing the "Pelican Point Lawn" as soon as the weather starts to warm up a little, hopefully during September. Members of the public are not allowed to apply fertilisers etc. to the lawns, however, the Department of Parks and Wildlife (the department) do have registered volunteers who can assist with this type of activity under the direction of the department. The department has recently engaged experienced lawn contractors to begin an extensive, long term reconditioning program, including the application of a soil wetting agent, aerating and fertilising and the reduction of "weed" grass species. This started in August between Australia II Drive and the Bayside Kitchen tea rooms. The area further north which the department utilises for function events will be included in a similar program with next year's budget. The lawn improvement project at Matilda Bay Reserve has revealed many challenges for instance, extensive tree root systems just beneath the lawn surface, limited depth of degraded soil above the limestone substrate, compaction of soil in key areas from park visitation, salt deposit and wind erosion from the river, along with the high presence of Paramatta "weed" grass which thrives in the conditions outlined. The department is confident, however, that over time some of these issues will be addressed and the overall condition of the lawn will improve. Thank you for your continued interest. Please contact me again should you require any further information. Kind regards"
Wayne Childs | A/Operations Officer | Regional Parks Unit | Swan Region
Department of Parks and Wildlife
Locked Bag 104, Bentley delivery centre, WA 6983 | P 08 9442 0300| F 08 9386 1578| M 0408 980 074
Our environment, our future | www.dpaw.wa.gov.au
LOL, How is that buddy?
Exactly, what a pointless discussion...
Ambulance costs are prohibitive - $900 or so. I know plenty of people who actually can't afford it. If ya'll could take your new found concern and ask your local MP to reduce the price, that would be great
look, there is a group of us, we kitesurf and windsurf regularly at peli point. I saw this post and was dismayed by what had happened to the unfortunate tourist. I thought it was a terrible accident, but also an avoidable accident. I wasn't there and trust that good judgement was made in the looking after of "the victim". We expressed surprise that no ambulance was called, but hey, we weren't there. I just hope all possible was done for this lady. I hope she had the best possible care and no compromise. She deserves the best. For the sake of her, the kiter, the WA state and Australia. She needs to go home and express love for a place that looked after her well in bad circumstances.
As for your buoy. I don't need a buoy to tell me to slow down from going 30knots as I approach the boat ramp, I just do it, leave a large margin of error. If you can't leave a very large margin of error then sail on the other side at Melville where you can boost down wind and not land on someone.
^^^exactly
Don't boost near the beach. Don't turn near the beach for no reason, etc
Unless that beach is in the middle of nowhereandis only a few kiters.
This location is between two yacht clubs, with a footpath, carpark, playground, boat ramps, trees, FFS all manner of stuff.
You should not need a yellow buoy to tell you where you can show off. FFS. ![]()
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Analogy - if a person is standing on the edge of the blacktop at the Monaco GP they may get run over. They are dumb.
But if Danny Ricciardo drives his F1 car around the streets of a city like he does on a closed F1 track, he will eventually hit somebody and it would make him a dumb fk.
Time - place - circumstance- consequence.
Metro kiters need to think about that.
Hoops is correct- council allows kiting there and it made the footpath there. If this lady sues it will have a lot to do with the council and could fk up kiting there. Then the other councils get on board..... its not good.
The amount of ambivalence or willful blindness to these issues will be the undoing of kiting.
Ummm,
you guys understand that this is a Marine Sanctuary under the Department of environment and conservation?
Local Council cant mow the lawn there even if they want.
Local council cant even patrol the parking there.
Sorry. I am tired of this. If someone has solution, you know where to find me. Email also works.
thanks
BR
Just to let you know, just about all of what you said just there is completely incorrect.
If you want something installed in proximity to the carpark, it's city of perth council or swan river trust you'll need to speak to. Dept of environment and conservation won't give two hoots about it.
perhaps some sort of addition to the sign at the rigging area, stating not to get too close to the shore line unless launching/landing. In the end though, youre not going to stop all of the show ponies. I just really hope we don't all get banned from the point.
So you are saying that "city of perth council" we need to speak to, and I said "local council" which is Subiaco council?
you should definitely do some more research if you think the area is still within subiaco council. Look up the current council boundaries. Alternatively, have a look at what council cars rock up next time your there. (Yes, they do indeed visit the area)
And " just about all of what you said just there is completely incorrect. "?????
Seriously, look it up.
Which one is it than? :) Perth or Subi or neither to put the buoy ON THE RIVER!
perth city council, but if you want to have anything installed in the water you may find its the swan river trust you need to speak to.
"the sign at the rigging area" - you really think someone is reading this? And I am wrong in just about anything.
You stated that even if you just had something to point out to the euros etc, that would be of benefit (you stated this in a previous post to someone else) Failing the bouy in the water idea, an addition to the sign maybe an option.
LOL.
well, im trying to be civil because i believe you want to make the situation better. You probably don't want to hear what i really think about show pony kiters, and how they should be dealt with.
Why on earth I'm paying waksa/ksa if they are only interested in collecting fees? Why?
insurance to cover your arse when you do a big wooopy jump close to shore and clean up some innocent tourists amazed at the height
Hmmmmm, on par with the muppet posing as a team rider that landed his kite in the middle of the road on the Narrows years ago.
That will happen when there's a lens pointing in your direction. Just another day at the office. Yawn.