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Old 03-14-2006, 12:59 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Island Lover
Nice dance you did there with that one.

What about the nighttime proposed 25 mph limit. Can you make the same claim?

And your claim is incorrect anyway, there have been several fatal accidents at medium and high speeds. Just because the MP doesn't write down a speed on the report doesn't mean it aint so.
Please provide data to support your claim to these medium and high speed FATAL accidents ON WINNIPESAUKEE or at least IN NH.
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Old 03-14-2006, 02:33 PM   #2
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they are dangerous at ANY SPEED. Just ask the guy in the stationary pontoon boat who was t-boned by a small SeaRay last summer. That collision occured at a speed much less than 45MPH. Had serious injury resutled, the operator of the SeaRay no doubt would have been charged with reckless operation.
That's a problem I was not aware of! Are you saying the operator of the Sea-Ray WASN'T charged?

If NH Marine Patrol isn't doing it's job even when they have the ability to do so, then this brings up some serious questions.
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