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My God --- this is a lesson in how to beat a thread to death!!
Move on people, there's a world out there ............ |
Off-day for "the 5th", too.
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2) "What is your boat's length?" |
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In either 2004 or 2005 The police boat came to me while I was learning to sail my boat and asked how long was my boat. 11'9" I am glad that he did not want to measure it. I had a hard time getting it going in the first place and stopping it without brakes wasn't happening. Enroute to sure it turtled on me and I would never go out in it again. In 2005 I brought it home and sold it for what I paid for it in 2006.:eek:
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Marine Patrol
The Marine Patrol do a great job with the resources they have.
I really think they should be supplied with more resources to handle the job. I cannot fault them because I have the utmost respect for them. I do think however the state should give them more funding and raise fines for boat violations. |
Landside Police
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By the way since I have a degree in Law & Justice and have worked in law enforcement in the past, the only problem I have is you telling me I have a problem with authority. |
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Fifth...Schmifth!
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But the MP asked how long your boat was, and they asked me the very same question. If you'd answered 12-feet truthfully (and therefore operating illegally), wouldn't the MPs be compelling you into self-incrimination? In my case, the MPs also asked me if I had a tape measure on board—still another case for the Fifth Amendment, IMHO. (That is, providing I'd produced a tape measure that they use to establish my boat's true length.) Not a problem to produce personal identification upon MP request, but a request that compells you into a ticket? :confused: NightWing (heck, everybody) is silent on this. |
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Not knowing the length of your boat can be a clue that you don't know the required safety equipment, some of which changes as the boat length increases. It is in your best interest to know your equipment and what the legal requirements are for both the operator and the vessel. |
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All I'm saying is that simply asking you if you broke the law is not a violation of your rights. Specifically, your rights against self-incrimination, mentioned in the Fifth amendment, does not prevent an officer from asking you to self-incriminate. It prevents them from forcing you to. When approached by police, I try to be polite and honest. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. |
Since when do you HAVE to produce identification when asked by MP?? To my knowledge all you are required to produce is a valid registration for the craft --- quite different from a "driver liscence" or other ID. The craft may or may not be registered in "your" name.
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Section 270:12-b 270:12-b Disobeying an Officer. – I. No person, while operating or otherwise in charge of a vessel, raft, or float of any kind, type, or character or an amphibian or pontoon aircraft under step speed shall: (a) Knowingly refuse, when requested by a peace officer or agent of the director, to give his name, address, and date of birth, and the name and address of the owner of the vessel, raft, float or amphibian or pontoon aircraft of any kind, type, or character; (b) Knowingly refuse, on demand of a peace officer or agent of the director, to sign his name in the presence of such officer or agent; (c) Knowingly refuse, on demand of a peace officer or agent of the director, to produce some means of positive identification such as a driver's license, passport, or other document, or to verify his identity by some other means so that the identity of the operator or person otherwise in charge of a vessel can be determined with reasonable certainty by such peace officer or agent of the director; (d) Knowingly neglect to stop when signaled to stop by any peace officer or agent of the director, who is in uniform or who displays his badge conspicuously on the outside of his outer coat or garment, or who signals such person to stop by means of any authorized audible or visual emergency warning signals; or otherwise willfully attempt to elude pursuit by a peace officer or agent of the director by increasing speed, extinguishing lights while still in motion, or abandoning a vessel while being pursued; (e) Knowingly refuse, when requested by a peace officer or agent of the director, to: (1) direct said amphibian or pontoon aircraft, vessel, raft, or float to shore or to any dock, wharf, or mooring designated by said officer or agent; (2) follow any vessel operated or controlled by any peace officer or agent of the director to any point on shore, or any wharf or mooring designated by said officer or agent; or (3) allow said officer or agent to direct or tow said boat, raft, or float to any point on shore or to any dock, wharf, or mooring. II. Any person who fails to comply with the requirements of this section or provides a false name, address, or date of birth shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Source. 1987, 317:1, eff. July 24, 1987. |
Let's ask the Supreme Court
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ps - If you're wondering if NH is a "stop and identify" state, it is, per RSA 594.2. |
Nice to Know Nightwing --
BUT In the few stops that I have had through the years (ohhh ya, I've actually been victum to the "Blue" light a few times) --- I have always told the MP that I do not have my liscence with me i.e bathing suit on----- and have NEVER been hassled for it !! No disrespect, I see your point of Law however |
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You must be able and willing to identify yourself; name, address and date of birth. A Driver's license is a quick and easy way to accomplish that. The Boating Ed Certificate will also identify you. Lacking either, (and lack of the BE Cert, if required by your age group, will likely get you a ticket) you would be required to sign your name on a form in front of the officer. That is a testimonial that you are who you say you are.;) |
Marine Patrol
Remember the Marine Patrol has limited resources and funds.
They deserve every ounce of respect for what they do. Our state does not fund or pay them enough in my book. Boating Education offered by the Marine Patrol is a great way of obtaining some of the basics for safe navigation but I would enhance that education by doing some Coast Guard courses or finding courses offered by the United States Power Squadrons. Remember regardless of what anyone thinks a simple stop for inspection by the Marine Patrol may save your life. |
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Articulable suspicion vs. Probable cause
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To some it may appear to be a play on words, but when it comes to your constitutional rights the difference between the two standards is immeasurable! What the courts maintain is that an officer must have articulable suspicion that an offense has occured in order to stop and temporarily detain you. After you have been detained (or otherwise investigated) using the articulable suspicion standard, the officer may develop more facts & circumstances that lead him to the probable cause necessary to effect a warrant or arrest. That is why the examples given in an earlier post of an MP asking you "what length is your boat" or "do you have a tape measure" are not examples of the borderline infringement of your fifth ammendment rights. There are a number of US Supreme Court and lower court opinions that have examined these very same examples and found the asking of such questions during a articulable suspicion or "Terry" type stop do not violate the offender's right's. Hope this clears it up a little....needless to say you are always walking a very thin (blue) line when dealing with the public as a law enforcement official! Merry Christmas! Skip |
Thanks for the clarification Skip!! Gotta love having a LEO on the website!
Happy Holidays! Woodsy |
Just one more thing...
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When the MPs take my tape measure, and use it to incriminate my boat, I'd be marching that one by a judge. (OK, not really—I'd just pay up—but there's this nagging amendment here). :confused: |
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oops the tape fell overboard.:eek:
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