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Police In Smith Creek Cairns Photoing Yachtsman

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Created by Zzzzzz > 9 months ago, 27 Jul 2019
Zzzzzz
513 posts
27 Jul 2019 6:35AM
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Let's just say I heard the Police in Cairns where observed pulling over boat owners in Smith Creek, and going through their ID
The next bit is unbelievable but it did happen, followed them back to the main vessel and took photos of them along side, even though no laws had been broken Is this lawful?
This wasn't a one off they where observed noting down rego details of passing tinnies of fishermen.
Recently all anchored yachts in the pontoon area where asked to move .
Considering there was an article in the Cairns Post a few years ago stating secret dredging was going on at night which only came to light as huge ships where coming into Port which normally couldn't get in.
the article also stated the US Navy had ordered ( not requested) for the port to be Dredged to allow their nuclear submarines to come in as they where going to make it their base as Darwin was no longer their choice.
Something is definitely happening in Smith Creek.

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2661 posts
27 Jul 2019 8:41AM
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Wow.
Photos of you with your boat? We didn't even do that for the high security areas for the Gold Coast comm games.
That's weird.

Frank101
34 posts
27 Jul 2019 7:34AM
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How do you dredge in secret?

Guitz
VIC, 617 posts
27 Jul 2019 9:36AM
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Not exactly a secret by the looks of it.
navaltoday.com/2018/02/28/australian-hmas-cairns-base-to-woo-larger-ships-after-upgrade/

UncleBob
NSW, 1302 posts
27 Jul 2019 9:36AM
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Zzzzzz said..
Let's just say I heard the Police in Cairns where observed pulling over boat owners in Smith Creek, and going through their ID
The next bit is unbelievable but it did happen, followed them back to the main vessel and took photos of them along side, even though no laws had been broken Is this lawful?
This wasn't a one off they where observed noting down rego details of passing tinnies of fishermen.
Recently all anchored yachts in the pontoon area where asked to move .
Considering there was an article in the Cairns Post a few years ago stating secret dredging was going on at night which only came to light as huge ships where coming into Port which normally couldn't get in.
the article also stated the US Navy had ordered ( not requested) for the port to be Dredged to allow their nuclear submarines to come in as they where going to make it their base as Darwin was no longer their choice.
Something is definitely happening in Smith Creek.


If they want to keep the Mericans out, just sell the port to the chinese, like they did in Darwin.

Zzzzzz
513 posts
27 Jul 2019 7:43AM
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Frank101 said..
How do you dredge in secret?


I think at the time they where sneaking out the waste the newspaper broke the story

Zzzzzz
513 posts
27 Jul 2019 7:50AM
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Another case of the real news being Sanitised it's going to be a USA NUCLEAR SUB BASE

garymalmgren
1365 posts
27 Jul 2019 9:26AM
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it's going to be a USA NUCLEAR SUB BASE

If so, that's a good thing isn't it?
It will give us somewhere to park our crappy French submarines..

Gary

Bananabender
QLD, 1610 posts
27 Jul 2019 11:55AM
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garymalmgren said..
it's going to be a USA NUCLEAR SUB BASE

If so, that's a good thing isn't it?
It will give us somewhere to park our crappy French submarines..

Gary


Driving back from the boat wed. I heard an interview with an ex Aust. Admiral in essence saying we have sh.t for brains in this country not going nuclear for power and we are spending $50 bill on second class subs. because we can't maintain nuclear.
As of 2017 there were 450plus plants operating around the world with 60 more under construction and here we are sitting on the biggest yellowcake reserves in the world . Reminds me of the story about little jonney being the only one marching in step .( with NZ) .

lydia
1927 posts
27 Jul 2019 10:14AM
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As a senior energy planner said to me about ten years ago "the irony of stopping the franklin dam is that southern Australia will have to rely on nuclear power"

Tamble
194 posts
27 Jul 2019 3:46PM
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My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable

MorningBird
NSW, 2703 posts
27 Jul 2019 5:57PM
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Tamble said..
My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable


True, I doubt Cairns would be a suitable submarine base. HMAS Cairns isn't at all suitable.
I suspect the whole submarine thing is a furphy.

Shanty
QLD, 487 posts
27 Jul 2019 7:30PM
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MorningBird said..


Tamble said..
My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable




True, I doubt Cairns would be a suitable submarine base. HMAS Cairns isn't at all suitable.
I suspect the whole submarine thing is a furphy.



Maybe they were talking about the song? US navy might be getting a Sing-a-long at cairns? No doubt the Chinese will turn up, despite not RSVPing or letting the public know.

Ramona
NSW, 7740 posts
28 Jul 2019 8:09AM
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In Nsw all moored vessels and those tied up to wharves etc are photographed once a year by a combined customs/police unit. They zap about in those high speed units with all the seats etc. I asked them about it one day when they came past and photographed my fishing vessel. The bloke reckoned it was just to update their files because some people apparently change their colour schemes!

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
28 Jul 2019 11:12AM
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Ramona said..
In Nsw all moored vessels and those tied up to wharves etc are photographed once a year by a combined customs/police unit. They zap about in those high speed units with all the seats etc. I asked them about it one day when they came past and photographed my fishing vessel. The bloke reckoned it was just to update their files because some people apparently change their colour schemes!


Then in order to know if people are changing the colour schemes of their cars why don't they photograph all cars as well?
Then again maybe they are photographing all cars and we just don't know about it yet.

Zzzzzz
513 posts
28 Jul 2019 11:02AM
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MorningBird said..

Tamble said..
My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable



True, I doubt Cairns would be a suitable submarine base. HMAS Cairns isn't at all suitable.
I suspect the whole submarine thing is a furphy.


Well old fella you take it up with the Cairns Post , this is quite an interesting article.
www.cairnspost.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes

UncleBob
NSW, 1302 posts
28 Jul 2019 1:15PM
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Zzzzzz said..

MorningBird said..


Tamble said..
My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable




True, I doubt Cairns would be a suitable submarine base. HMAS Cairns isn't at all suitable.
I suspect the whole submarine thing is a furphy.



Well old fella you take it up with the Cairns Post , this is quite an interesting article.
www.cairnspost.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes


Ho hum, what was the date of that story ???

Bushdog
SA, 312 posts
28 Jul 2019 12:55PM
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Zzzzzz said..


MorningBird said..



Tamble said..
My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable





True, I doubt Cairns would be a suitable submarine base. HMAS Cairns isn't at all suitable.
I suspect the whole submarine thing is a furphy.




Well old fella you take it up with the Cairns Post , this is quite an interesting article.
www.cairnspost.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes



I like the footnote to that Cairns Post article... 'Please note: This is an April Fools Day story.'

Gdog6
62 posts
28 Jul 2019 11:26AM
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UncleBob said..

Zzzzzz said..


MorningBird said..



Tamble said..
My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable





True, I doubt Cairns would be a suitable submarine base. HMAS Cairns isn't at all suitable.
I suspect the whole submarine thing is a furphy.




Well old fella you take it up with the Cairns Post , this is quite an interesting article.
www.cairnspost.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes



Ho hum, what was the date of that story ???


Haha, and look who wrote it.

MorningBird
NSW, 2703 posts
28 Jul 2019 2:51PM
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Zzzzzz said..


MorningBird said..



Tamble said..
My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable





True, I doubt Cairns would be a suitable submarine base. HMAS Cairns isn't at all suitable.
I suspect the whole submarine thing is a furphy.




Well old fella you take it up with the Cairns Post , this is quite an interesting article.
www.cairnspost.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes



I'll leave it to the others above to review the Cairns Post. I like the Joe King author though.
My experience is 26 years in the Navy as an anti submarine specialist and my last job in the full time Navy was Commanding Officer of HMAS Platypus, the Sydney submarine base.

Zzzzzz
513 posts
28 Jul 2019 1:08PM
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MorningBird said..

Zzzzzz said..



MorningBird said..




Tamble said..
My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable






True, I doubt Cairns would be a suitable submarine base. HMAS Cairns isn't at all suitable.
I suspect the whole submarine thing is a furphy.





Well old fella you take it up with the Cairns Post , this is quite an interesting article.
www.cairnspost.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes




I'll leave it to the others above to review the Cairns Post. I like the Joe King author though.
My experience is 26 years in the Navy as an anti submarine specialist and my last job in the full time Navy was Commanding Officer of HMAS Platypus, the Sydney submarine base.


Smile well aware who you are Morning bird and respect your experience.
Got caught on that one big time I just googled it and it came up.

Wollemi
NSW, 350 posts
28 Jul 2019 3:24PM
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lydia said..
As a senior energy planner said to me about ten years ago "the irony of stopping the franklin dam is that southern Australia will have to rely on nuclear power"


Stopping the Franklin Dam had more to do about preserving Wilderness than anything else - which remains a fantastic thing. Unrelated; I do wish we would get nuclear power - and stop coal-fired electricity generation in Australia, and elsewhere, if just to preserve arable lands above.

Tamble
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29 Jul 2019 12:53PM
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ZMorningBird said..




I'll leave it to the others above to review the Cairns Post. I like the Joe King author though.
My experience is 26 years in the Navy as an anti submarine specialist and my last job in the full time Navy was Commanding Officer of HMAS Platypus, the Sydney submarine base.


I used to live a few doors (or is that wharves) from there.
I nearly accidentally ran my not quite under control windsurfer into one of your submarines while trying to work out of the bay.

Fortunately it was before the days of suicide bombers, so the sailor on deck just looked on at me with mere contempt.

Yara
NSW, 1314 posts
29 Jul 2019 3:02PM
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Thought i heard something on the news today that the plan is for the US submarine base to be in Darwin?

MorningBird
NSW, 2703 posts
29 Jul 2019 7:33PM
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Zzzzzz said..

MorningBird said..


Zzzzzz said..




MorningBird said..





Tamble said..
My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable







True, I doubt Cairns would be a suitable submarine base. HMAS Cairns isn't at all suitable.
I suspect the whole submarine thing is a furphy.






Well old fella you take it up with the Cairns Post , this is quite an interesting article.
www.cairnspost.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes





I'll leave it to the others above to review the Cairns Post. I like the Joe King author though.
My experience is 26 years in the Navy as an anti submarine specialist and my last job in the full time Navy was Commanding Officer of HMAS Platypus, the Sydney submarine base.



Smile well aware who you are Morning bird and respect your experience.
Got caught on that one big time I just googled it and it came up.


Not the first, won't be the last. Many years ago I was caught by a Canberra Times article about draining Lake Burley Griffin to get rid of the carp.

MorningBird
NSW, 2703 posts
29 Jul 2019 7:35PM
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Tamble said..



ZMorningBird said..





I'll leave it to the others above to review the Cairns Post. I like the Joe King author though.
My experience is 26 years in the Navy as an anti submarine specialist and my last job in the full time Navy was Commanding Officer of HMAS Platypus, the Sydney submarine base.



I used to live a few doors (or is that wharves) from there.
I nearly accidentally ran my not quite under control windsurfer into one of your submarines while trying to work out of the bay.

Fortunately it was before the days of suicide bombers, so the sailor on deck just looked on at me with mere contempt.


If you had hit it, submarine 1, Tamble 0.

Zzzzzz
513 posts
29 Jul 2019 6:38PM
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MorningBird said..

Zzzzzz said..


MorningBird said..



Zzzzzz said..





MorningBird said..






Tamble said..
My understanding is that for an operating base, submarines want to dive soon after departure to maintain operational security.
Inside the reef hardly sounds acceptable








True, I doubt Cairns would be a suitable submarine base. HMAS Cairns isn't at all suitable.
I suspect the whole submarine thing is a furphy.







Well old fella you take it up with the Cairns Post , this is quite an interesting article.
www.cairnspost.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes






I'll leave it to the others above to review the Cairns Post. I like the Joe King author though.
My experience is 26 years in the Navy as an anti submarine specialist and my last job in the full time Navy was Commanding Officer of HMAS Platypus, the Sydney submarine base.




Smile well aware who you are Morning bird and respect your experience.
Got caught on that one big time I just googled it and it came up.



Not the first, won't be the last. Many years ago I was caught by a Canberra Times article about draining Lake Burley Griffin to get rid of the carp.


Thanks mate your thoughts where spot on

Tamble
194 posts
29 Jul 2019 6:57PM
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Yara said..
Thought i heard something on the news today that the plan is for the US submarine base to be in Darwin?


I understand Darwin has the same practical problem for subs. Surrounding waters are too shallow for too far

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2661 posts
29 Jul 2019 9:38PM
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Tamble said..





ZMorningBird said..






I'll leave it to the others above to review the Cairns Post. I like the Joe King author though.
My experience is 26 years in the Navy as an anti submarine specialist and my last job in the full time Navy was Commanding Officer of HMAS Platypus, the Sydney submarine base.




I used to live a few doors (or is that wharves) from there.
I nearly accidentally ran my not quite under control windsurfer into one of your submarines while trying to work out of the bay.

Fortunately it was before the days of suicide bombers, so the sailor on deck just looked on at me with mere contempt.



This is why I kinda love this place., feels like at night on watch looking at nothing, just listening and talking in snatches and being afforded glimpses into others paths and experiences.
Just really cool.



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