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With all the Point and Counterpoint threads in this HB847 issue, I think a collective effort to map out a solution is a good positive direction. This devised solution could be presented to the delayed legislation hearing for consideration.
It is a given that everyone has Constitutional Rghts that can't be violated, but those Rights should not be acceptable practices anywhere and at the whim of the individual. Speeds are governed by laws (maybe inspired by common sense) where excessive speeds may harm or cause harm to others and/or the individual(s) involved. Car owners can drive as fast as they want/can at established speed facilities. Boats don't have the luxury of having a privatized body of water for speed so maybe a little give and take on Winni? I suggest this challenge for the lake users to mutually come to an amiable solution and then present it to legislative body in charge. I came up with one notion (posted earlier) that didn't even get a pfffffftttt but I thought is was a good start. http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...56&postcount=4 There may still be time due to the delay so other voices could be heard. Can we hear yours? Jay |
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