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Originally Posted by Islander
How can you post about safety if you don't know about this summers fatal accident?
The accident a few years ago was at a speed greater than the proposed limit. Not much greater, but greater.
Uncle Fun - Horsepower limits are in effect on dozens of NH lakes already. The MP has no problem enforcing them. I'm sure you can sneak in a few extra hp here and there, but not very much.
HP limits are also common on municipal water supplies. In MA, Quabin has a 10 horsepower limit.
If you think horsepower limits are not coming one of these years, then you are living in a dream.
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You just keep changing tactics from one inaccuracy to another. I want you to tell me about the high speed fatality on Lake Winnipesaukee this summer that you (ala APS, although he is much better at it) alluded to because I missed it and apparently so did all your SL friends.
Here is a real "fact" for you:
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Originally Posted by ITD
From the Concord Monitor Article
"The data that we're collecting is not giving us a sense that there's a lot of high-speed boat traffic," he said. (Marine Patrol Director David Barrett)
From the Citizen Article http://www.citizen.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070730/CITIZEN_01/107300226/-1/CITIZEN
"One thing he (Barrett) is confident in is that many unexperienced boaters who are viewing vessels from shore, are likely believing boats are going faster than they are."
This whole issue is a sham, we are going to end up with a law that isn't necessary. Stop this madness legislators.
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