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Old 03-02-2006, 08:05 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Bear Islander
Its nice that some people can get a chuckle out of this.

Have you thought of what this means to the very popular sand bar swimming. I guess a lot of people on Braun Bay will be surprised when they can't get in the water because the boat needs an operator and an observer while they are swimming.

And while it doesn't specify I think an anchored boat might not be considered able to assist a swimmer. Which means no swimming from an anchored boat.

There is a nice sand bar over by Minge Cove that will be off limits to swimmers. And a great sand bar on lake Winnisquam.

Is it still funny? This law will not change the way people on Bear Island swim.

I think this is a riot.

All the scary stories, all the hype, the gloom and doom. All the death and destruction portrayed. This is just what you guys ordered, you've told big brother the lake is unsafe, now you've got their attention. This is what happens when you make stuff up and exaggerate to support your position.

Thanks a bunch........

(Skip and Grant, the skinny dipping flag image is one I do without )
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