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Old 05-15-2008, 01:31 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by chipj29 View Post
Honestly, the sunset concerns me. If it does pass, and there are no "high" speed accidents, then it will be spun that the speed limit did its job. It prevented accidents.

What they fail to mention is that there haven't been any "high" speed accidents to begin with, so there is nothing to measure against.

My guess is that if the speed limit does pass, it is going nowhere anytime soon.
Are you joking or misinformed? There have been many high speed accidents. There have been day and night accidents, fatal and non-fatal accidents, boat to boat, boat to shore, boat alone, recent and long ago, on Winnipesaukee and on other lakes. You must mean none you wish to talk about.
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