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Chinese lanterns look like ship flares say Sussex coastguard


Coastguards have asked people to warn them if they set off Chinese Lanterns after a string of false alarms along the Sussex coast.

The latest incident took place on Saturday night between Bexhill and Pevensey in East Sussex.

Dover Coastguard was called to a sighting reported as a "red flare", which is sent up by a boat in distress.

Watch officer Phil Binks said: "It turned out that countless numbers of these lanterns had been released.

"They are being used more and more as part of beach barbecues.

"Volunteers have to drop everything and go to pick up a coastguard vehicle. These incidents are taking up valuable resources."

The use of Chinese lanterns, which float off into the air until they disintegrate, are also regularly mistaken for UFOs A spokesman for The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said people should contact them first if they are taking Chinese lanterns to the beach at dusk.

He said: "We do experience this problem with firework displays too and encourage organisers to inform us of their intentions so that we know the likely source of red flare sightings."

Comments(6)

Andre Spooner says...
11:47am Mon 6 Jul 09

This is often very distracting. I was gently trotting on my horse along the sea front when one of these lanterns leaped out onto me. It was clawing at my face and slashing at me with its little pointy feet. "Off!", I exclaimed, but still it thrashed and wailed, screaming obscenities from its creepy little mouth. Surely there is a law against importing these creatures, how would you feel if I was to push some kind of ferret or stoat into your face after I had starved and taunted it for a couple of days? Other than the discomfort at the animal's little slashing hands, you would consider me a cruel man. But I am always kind to my horses.

thumper69@live.co.uk says...
11:48am Mon 6 Jul 09

I would like to know HOW to contact them! 2 weeks ago, I wanted to let them know I was going to let a couple off the beach in Eastbourne, there was no contact number, even 118 couldnt help me, with no number listed, nothing on the internet, a number would be most helpful, i still have them and want to let them off, so can someone give me a number? Ta

Wivvy Dave says...
11:54am Mon 6 Jul 09

thumper69@live.co.uk wrote:
I would like to know HOW to contact them! 2 weeks ago, I wanted to let them know I was going to let a couple off the beach in Eastbourne, there was no contact number, even 118 couldnt help me, with no number listed, nothing on the internet, a number would be most helpful, i still have them and want to let them off, so can someone give me a number? Ta
Dover Coastguard Tel : 01304 210008.

Loubrighton says...
12:12pm Mon 6 Jul 09

Excellent, cheers Dave 1

caeos says...
12:18pm Mon 6 Jul 09

Most of us are in the Solent area.. Portsmouth to Belle Tout

DOver
HM Coastguard
Langdon Battery
Swingate
Dover
Kent
CT15 5NA
Tel : 01304 210008
Fax : 01304 202137

Solent
HM Coastguard
44A Marine Parade West
Lee On solent
Hants
PO13 9NR
Tel : 02392 552100
Fax : 02392 551763

andygunner says...
4:28pm Mon 6 Jul 09

but what happens if someone rings to set a lantern off and doesnt for whatever and a boat sets of a genuine flare? the coastguard will sit there with a cup of tea 'oh that be thee lantern them cheeky chaps rang us about' and the sailers 'help! were flippin sinking! wheres the flippin lifeguard!'


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