SOS call from Southport
Offshore Rescue Trust (Southport Lifeboat)
Photos by
Patrick Trollope.
OVER
Christmas, thieves have stolen 2 Emergency Service Quad Bikes
from Southport Lifeboat Station. "Our volunteers work
tirelessly all year long to raise the funds to get them and this
is obviously causing a great deal of upset to our volunteers.
The quads have allowed our volunteers to access difficult areas
of the beach quickly and safely and the loss of them means lives
are now being put at risk! The thieves who have done this are
the lowest of the low! We're also working hard to find some
temporary cover as we sort out replacements with the insurance
company and our supplier." said spokesperson John
Shawcroft, from Southport Offshore Rescue Trust (Southport
Lifeboat). "It has been estimated that each
one will cost us £15,000 to replace. We are an independent
charity that has no income from other higher profile charities
like the RNLI. We do not get cash from the Local Council or
Government, unlike the Ambulance, Fire and Police, so we have to
raise the cash ourselves! The quad bikes have been saving lives
on our coastline and the loss of them is a major blow to the
area's safety. Without a doubt, the loss will be putting
people's lives at risk! Our quads are used on over 50% of the
call outs that we attend along the Sefton Coastline. It's not
only the bikes that have to be replaced, but also the kit that
was on them. Items like the VHF radios, GPS, along with first
aid kits, mud rescue equipment and stretchers. All that now lost
and the cost of replacing it will have to be found! Whilst we
have insurance, there is still a lot of work that must be done
by volunteers, when we should be at home over Christmas. We now
have to sort out repairing the boathouse door and replacing
vehicles as quickly as possible. Most importantly, no matter how
much work we do to sort it out, or how much cash we get in from
the insurance, the fact is IT WILL NOT COVER ANY LIVES LOST,
should the unthinkable happen before we get them replaced!
Please remember that we are a charity completely dependent on
public donations, so this will also affect our ability to work
in the future, as our insurance costs will also now go up! This
selfish act HAS PUT LIVES AT RISK, so please, if you can help
get them back, please contact us or the Police. We need your
help to catch these people. We just pray that nobody gets hurt
because of this selfish act." another member off
Southport Offshore Rescue Trust (S.O.R.T.) added. The bikes are
both brand new. Both are new red 2014 Honda Foreman 500 with
road kits, VHF radios, GPS systems and unique winch mounting
points.
Quad 1 - Reg. No PO14 LVA Chassis No 1HFTE4456E4000327
Quad 2 - Reg. No PO14 LVB Chassis No 1HFTE44534000351
They are said to have been stolen between 11am on the 26
December and 2.10pm on the 27 December 2014. If anyone has any
information please contact the Police on 101 or Crime Stoppers
on:- 0800 555 111.
S.O.R.T. have also said:- "Thank you for everyone who has
helped so far, we have had massive news and social media
coverage. Your support is overwhelming. Hopefully we will be
able to find and recover our quads before anyone gets hurt."
For more information on how you can help our charity please
visit:-
Southport-Lifeboat.Org.UK.
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