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DUI suspect: âThanks for arresting me. I could have killed someone tonightâ Draven L. Hahn (Source: Charlotte County Sheriff s Office) By ABC7 Staff | February 25, 2021 at 1:55 PM EST - Updated February 25 at 2:39 PM
ENGLEWOOD, Fla. (WWSB) - An Englewood man suspected of DUI thanked the deputy for arresting him Monday evening, the Charlotte County Sheriffâs Office said.
While on patrol about 11:30 p.m., Feb. 22, a deputy heard a loud crash in the vicinity of Calico Jackâs on Englewood Beach. In the parking lot, witnesses said a vehicle hit a concrete pylon near the building and left. After searching a short time, the deputy stopped a pickup truck matching the description by witnesses driven by 26-year-old Draven Lee Hahn of Englewood.
Irish Cruising Club Fly the Flag for Responsible Cruising
20th February 2021
Irish Cruising Club s Honorary Editor Maire Breathnach at the helm of the Swan 42 King of Hearts at Cape Horn.
The Irish Cruising Club has been producing a printed Annual collating its members doings afloat and ashore through logs and narratives for ninety years now. And while these days this substantial collection is in circulation before Christmas as a matter of course - thanks to the succession of Honorary Editors being notably on top of production technology and sticking to a rather fierce deadline - it isn t until after the Club s AGM in February that any of it goes public, following which the many logs – and particularly the award-winning ones – are available online on the club s website.
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Little support for Burgh Island pirates By Daniel Clark, local democracy reporter 13 objections to statue
Objections have been raised against plans for a statue of two real-life female ‘Pirates Of The Caribbean’ overs fears it would glamorise violent criminals who contributed nothing to the local heritage.
Plans were announced last month for 2.4 metre tall sculptures of two of Britain’s forgotten pirates, Anny Bonny and Mary Read, to be installed at Burgh Island.
The pair wreaked havoc throughout the Caribbean in the early 1700s. Some historians have claimed the women became lovers, while others suggest they formed a three-way relationship with Anne’s husband, the English pirate captain Jack Rackham – more commonly known as Calico Jack.
Statue of pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read is proposed at Burgh Island, Devon
Locals have argued tributes to the pilchard industry would be more appropriate
Other residents suggested a statue of a fisherman s wife would be more fitting
Bigbury Parish Council had 13 objections and voted unanimously against statue
Anne Bonny and Mary Read were infamous pirates hanged in the Caribbean