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Originally Posted by VtSteve
I read the statistics, maybe you did as well. Your comment was that the numbers were yet another reason we needed the speed limits.
Yet, absolutely nothing in the data would lead anyone to that conclusion. Politicians do that, spinning forever the unspinnable. Your statement was BS, and not backed up by the article you posted, nor any of the data.
Sounds like most of the arguments made.
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"The leading causes of boating accidents are all operator-controlled, such as inexperience, inattention and excessive speed, the association said. The leading types of accidents include collisions with other vessels and collisions with fixed objects such as docks or channel markers. – CINDY KIBBE/NEW HAMPSHIRE BUSINESS REVIEW"
Gee, I think most people can see that a speed limit just might cut down on "excessive speed".
I think it is clear that one of the major reasons to enact a speed limit is to reduce the number of accidents involving excessive speed. You call that spin?