Photographic evidence of people standing in the water, including Keith Yamamoto who was standing right next to Fuddy
There is no evidence of people standing in the water. There is evidence of people using the seat cushions as floatation devices to lift themselves out of the water.
Onakas seal
There is no such thing. There is a reduced version of the official seal. And there is nothing in the statute that prevents Dr. Onaka from using the full size official seal. But you knew that.
BTW, are you guys still insisting that the manikin was passed around the cabin? And that the floating hand can only be a manikins hand?
Keith Yamamoto was not using a seat cushion. And if he was using a seat cushion and watched Fuddy give herself an arrhythmia from panic, while he sat on a seat cushion right next to her, then he should be charged with something.
But then, the USCG never picked out of the water the Fuddy we see next to Yamamoto. They picked up “somebody” in an infant lifejacket with one CO2 chamber unpierced.
And we long ago agreed that the floating hand could possibly have been the other person whose shoe was seen in one of the frames.
The statute says that the official 1 1/4” embossed seal may be used NEXT TO THE DIRECTOR’S SIGNATURE to certify documents. You don’t seem to recognize what is the big deal. The big deal is that Fuddy’s signature is not on that verification, when the statute says that seal is to be used for certifications NEXT TO HER SIGNATURE. That is in the statute, flat-out.
And Onaka’s seal is NOT a reduced version of the official seal. Onaka’s seal has dots between the upper and lower banks of words around the perimeter. The official DOH seal is required to have stars there. And the AZ “letter of verification” seal has stars. It is Fuddy’s seal, only authorized to be used for certifications NEXT TO HER SIGNATURE.