Calamity kayak Paul seems to have headed to the water to pull them up when he saw them on it.
I think when they didn't show up in the morning, he decided to address it with them.
Not only was he addressing the issue of the kids being at risk, but them posting it on youtube (pretty sure he says "if you put stuff online, make them wear buoyancy aids).
You can hear the frustration of a man who has had to do rescues and advise people of the dangers. The person who knows the hurt if people drowing on his lock. He knows they have put their children at serious risk. He also knows he would be the one rushing to do a rescue. He would be putting himself at risk as three children try to stay afloat clinging to his kayak. He would be the one writing out an incident report and the innocent bystander who would have to live with the outcome.
Do I think he called them out for who they are? Yes, but not in the way they think he is. This is not a guy who is jealous of their fame. It's a guy who is fed up with people behaving dangerously on the lake. He is even more frustrated that they uploaded it to youtube showing such reckless behavious. That's why he called them out. That's why he went to their door. Because it needed to be addressed.
It seems he's pleased the video has been taken down.
Anyone who has seen a person begin to drown, regardless of whether they survive, knows much that affects you. People who loose someone on their watch will forever carry that. They also put their own life in danger to save someone. How many news articles do you see where people die from trying to save someone.
Chris should have listened and replied "I'm so sorry, I was unaware of the dangers. Thank you for educating me, do you have any advice on what b.as to buy. How about we explain to our viewers the dangers."
What we get "we haven't done anything wrong. It's not our fault we didn't know, people are trolling us."
That same guy you are calling out, is the same guy who would have dashed over to rescue your kids.
I hope, I pray this has shocked the Inghams into taking water safety seriously.