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The data I presented was for the entire state of New Hampshire not just Lake Winnipesaukee, so you didn't bother to read it, heh? You claim 47 accidents on Lake Winnipesaukee in 2006 involving speed? Please document your claim and define "speed". For these discussions I define "speed" as the proposed limits to YOUR law, 45/25. I only show 2 accidents on Lake Winnipesaukee and 4 in the entire state that come close to that definition using New Hampshire statistics, none involving another vessel or a GFBL boat. On Lake Winnipesaukee one PWC at 50 MPH and the other PWC at "Excessive Speed"..."Excessive Speed"...the definition that many supporters of HB847 claims does not exist...and it involved a turn so it was probably less than 45 mph. Your move. Last edited by Airwaves; 05-23-2008 at 01:06 AM. Reason: showing both "speeding" accidents were PWCs |
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