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Old 10-26-2009, 09:55 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Gavia immer View Post
MPs won't have to stop anyone to observe lanyard compliance. Woodsy's example is a runaway boat that's too late to call back. Sorry, but LIf is wrong. Without a law, every, single, runaway boat is due to a freak accident. There is no legal "hook".

"Amilia's Law" is only enforced by the individual and enforcement is not just invisible, but blind! Should that new law be struck off the books though it can reasonably be expected to save the lives of innocents???
Givia,

There are plenty of legal hooks without a new lanyard law.....negligent operation to start with....

I am not going to go deeply into this.... but just like with the SL.... the issue is not that we need any more law.... the laws in place just need to be enforced....

and once again we can comeback to the Coast Guard regulation about Safe and Prudent......

Anyways... now more laws please...
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