Family slammed after sea lion drags girl into water in Richmone BC.

Serryah

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It was the Port authorities fault, if there was any signs they were poorly placed and not many, if any.

The first thing they did was to put up signs, they would not have done this if they were already in place.
Just another Port authority Union screw up trying to blame the family for their incompetence

And apparently they WERE told to leave the Sea Lion alone by someone who spoke Chinese.

There were signs up before this happened; they put MORE up after.

Stop blaming the wrong people for what happened. You could have up a thousand signs and people are still going to do stupid stuff. When that happens, it's their own fault if crap happens to them.
 

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...and after all that a sharknado comes along...and we all know you shouldn't feed them...
but...

the little kid was just lying in bed eating a cookie....
don't see any signs...well, I guess the whole picture is a sign
 

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And apparently they WERE told to leave the Sea Lion alone by someone who spoke Chinese.

There were signs up before this happened; they put MORE up after.

Stop blaming the wrong people for what happened. You could have up a thousand signs and people are still going to do stupid stuff. When that happens, it's their own fault if crap happens to them.

Port authorizes fault, no question, a few signs are almost meaningless, they should have guard rails up not just some puny edge.

All Ports fault, full stop!!
 

Serryah

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Port authorizes fault, no question, a few signs are almost meaningless, they should have guard rails up not just some puny edge.

All Ports fault, full stop!!

The fault of the family, no question, full stop.

The dock is also a marina, they were right beside a docked boat.

Seriously... just admit you're wrong about this.
 

Durry

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The fault of the family, no question, full stop.

The dock is also a marina, they were right beside a docked boat.

Seriously... just admit you're wrong about this.
This place caters to the tourist and if they had any brains they would have had higher barriers up to prevent accidentally falling into the water.

Ports fault, all of it.

Seriously, get real and just admit you don't know what your talking about.
 

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This place caters to the tourist and if they had any brains they would have had higher barriers up to prevent accidentally falling into the water.

Ports fault, all of it.

Seriously, get real and just admit you don't know what your talking about.

If your hair dryer didn't come with the warning, would you use it in the shower?
 

petros

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For Durry and curious onlookers:

From DFO website on Fed wharf use.

General Rules to be Observed
Administration and control of this harbour is the responsibility of the Harbour Authority by way of lease with Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Responsible environmental practices are required in carrying out your business.
Accidents, safety issues and other concerns must be reported to the Harbour Authority immediately.
All posted signs and harbour rules must be strictly adhered to.
All persons may use the facilities at their own risk.

User fees apply.
 

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Perhaps not medicine. Certainly if you told them NK's were an aphrodisiac.

I think that we should spread the rumour in China that the Manitoba mosquito is an aphrodisiac and they'll be wiped out in a season our two.
 

Durry

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For Durry and curious onlookers:

From DFO website on Fed wharf use.

All posted signs and harbour rules must be strictly adhered to.
All persons may use the facilities at their own risk.

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Typical stupidity by a bunch of ignorant Gov Union slugs.

Cater to Asian tourists, take their money and feel smug because you put some ignorant shit in writing,,,sheesh,, the stupidity of these Union slugs is unbelievable!!
 

petros

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Not one of you gibbering idiots has been to the Fish Sales dock in Steveston in all your fat sad lives.
Really? My fat sad ass goes for Timothy's ice cream every 2nd Sunday in an effort to plump up my scrawny wife and buy a fish.

Nice springs coming in this week.

Typical stupidity by a bunch of ignorant Gov Union slugs.

Cater to Asian tourists, take their money and feel smug because you put some ignorant shit in writing,,,sheesh,, the stupidity of these Union slugs is unbelievable!!

They weren't f-cking tourists.
 

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Really? My fat sad ass goes for Timothy's ice cream every 2nd Sunday in an effort to plump up my scrawny wife and buy a fish.
Been there a number of times, A Hole. You really are an idiot
OK, OK I was wrong you drooling dimwits really do like to visit the celebrity Sea Lion

'Unbelievable': Dozens swarm dock where sea lion grabbed girl, despite warnings
Tourists and locals clamber for a look at now 'infamous' animal, harbour authority says



Children stood at the front of the crowd to watch the sea lion as it swam up and down the dock's edge

On Saturday, a girl was yanked off a dock in Richmond, B.C. by a California sea lion. Moments before, her family had thrown bread to the animal.

Video of the incident has been viewed more than 14 million times. Marine experts and port officials have sent out a slew of warnings, reminding the public to keep a safe distance from the animals.

However, many near the area seem to be doing just the opposite.

On Monday, the Steveston Fisherman's Wharf was packed with cellphone-wielding tourists and locals trying to catch a glimpse of the celebrity sea lion. Children leaned over the dock's edge, craning for a look.




Those on the wharf told CBC News they felt safe so long as they kept their distance.
Bob Baziuk, general manager for Steveston Harbour Authority, said he's flabbergasted.

"Unbelievably, last night there were about 100 people down there, mostly tourists, maybe some of them locals, picking up their kids and holding them over the water looking for the infamous sea lion," he told CBC News on Monday.

"Sometimes you gotta give your head a shake," he added. "Steveston's going to become synonymous with the 'Jaws' theme pretty soon. You have a hungry animal and these people are dumb enough to feed it."

One tourist at the dock on Monday told the CBC she and her grandchildren had come down to the wharf with hopes of seeing the animal.

"We've come to see the sights and we heard about the big sea lion," the Ontario woman said, adding she hadn't seen the viral video first hand.


Male California sea lions weigh more than 270 kilograms and can swim at speeds of up to 40 km/h. When sitting on land, they're about 1.8 metres (6 feet) tall.

Bacteria in the animals' mouths "can cause very serious infections that may lead to amputation of a limb or even death."

Experts with the Vancouver Aquarium have warned that the animals could "absolutely jump up" on a dock if they want to.

"We need to make sure we're giving these animals the space they need ... don't habituate them. Let them be wild animals," said Danielle Hyson, a marine mammal trainer.


The sea lion seemed unbothered by all the attention

New signs appeared on the dock Saturday, warning people not to feed the sea lions. The posters say the maximum penalty for "disturbing" a marine mammal is $100,000.​

Baziuk said the authority is looking at printing signs in more languages — such as Mandarin and Cantonese — to ensure tourists understand. Posters with a universal image are also being considered.

Still, he's frustrated things have gotten this far.

"I could put a massive sign up in every language, but to me it's the element of common sense."

"With all of this that's happened, I want to take advantage of the media coverage to get the message out there: For crying out loud, use common sense when you're around creatures and the water in general — respect it."
 

petros

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We need to make sure we're giving these animals the space they need ... don't habituate them.
Bullshit. Beat the f-ckers senseless with a 9 iron so they don't come near the wharves.