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Old 02-08-2008, 09:44 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Acres per Second View Post
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Local close-calls and "regular" fatalities are trending such that the next Winnipesaukee fatality will occur at night; as a consequence, the night-speed rate would be dropped to 15, with thanks to Cal for suggesting it.

If a high-speed fatality occurs during daylight hours, speed enforcement would need to be stepped up, heightening the Director's anxiety. Don't expect HB847 to be abandoned to the "Unlimited Speeds" contingent after any high-speed fatality. All that civilized Humanity can ask, is that boaters travel sober and sanely.

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Your quite welcome for the idea ,APS. Since you like it here's another. NO daytime speed related deaths and RAISE the limit to 60

Of course this is based on whether or not it passes in the first place
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