A busy day at a Sea Patrol base by Anthony Appleyard
Open full image in new tab Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Description
(Image is 1800x1800 pixels)
As a Sea Patrol (SP) base's seizures heavy-duty fragmenter-destructor makes its usual short work of an unauthorized RIB as more of its usual smaller feed awaits, a man arrives up an access ladder. His helmet forehead badge says UKIFA PAG. A nearby Sea Patrol man in dock-work gear knew the UK Inshore Fishermen's Association for a long time as a desk-and-meetings pressure group, but later they formed a PAG (Patrol Action Group), which started to take action itself, and that prompted the government to legalize and coordinate such actions and form the Sea Patrol. The arrival says "A big bunch came in the night and camped and started to take shellfish and never minding the new law, so we jumped them and gave them a good hiding and took their kit, and it's here in our truck, and we handed over the bunch to your men here, but we'll need the truck to move fish later, so get on and hurry and empty it.".
(I made the destructor model.)
Comments (0)
No comments have been posted. Sign In or Register to share your thoughts.