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Originally Posted by Skip
Once again you are incorrect, and I will ask you to please take a few moments and read the Supreme Court case that you cited.
From the same NH Supreme Court decision:
...There was significant evidence presented concerning the defendant’s consumption of alcohol and his attention level that evening...
Sorry Islander....not " weak evidence" but " significant evidence; the difference being, well, significant!
But hey, thanks for continually sending me these softballs, Lord knows I can use the batting practice! 
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Skip - As people will do when on the losing side of an argument, you are attempting to jump on any possible misstatement of mine. You have made two large posts based on one sentence. All I said was that the prosecution only proved 2 glasses of wine. But it just doesn't matter.
Lets assume he was blasted if you like.
The facts are: 28 is more than 25, he was acquitted of BWI, the speed limit bill will pass.
I do not know how fast the PWC was going. But unless it was not moving it had a speed. And a PWC is a high speed craft.
I'm glad some of you understand that speed limits will lower the chances of a fatal accident.
Lakegeezer's ideas would I think save lives. If he thinks it prudent he can push for legislation on those ideas. I would predict none of them will pass. However I, like 78% of NH registered voters believe speed limits are a good idea, and I have no doubt they will pass.