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Old 06-15-2007, 12:13 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Islander
I don't think telling him to break the law is the right answer. Most laws have good reasons behind them.

SAMIAM

You are wrong! I will complain. And I know where and when it will be and its length.
Well.....no one has yet told him to "break the law" as the RSA cited specifically prohibits a "houseboat" from overnight mooring. I am still awaiting anyone to cite me the RSA or administrative rule that prohibits any and all boats (or vessels) besides a "houseboat" from overnight mooring. So, if his boat does not meet the statutory requirement of "houseboat" no law or administrative code that I have seen would indicate he would be in violation.

And remember, a "hosueboat" has a specific statutory definition, and does not encompass all vessels.

Perhaps he can be our test case?
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