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Old 04-08-2005, 08:22 PM   #11
Fat Jack
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Originally Posted by restauranteer
That's funny, I've gone back and read & re-read everything on that site a number of times now, and I can't find any reference to "partying", as you have claimed.
Resty,
I'm surprised that a guy with your obvious expertise in researching was stifled so easily. You must not have been trying. Perhaps you did not want to find it. I'll see if Don will let me post the profiles of the members. Will you then apologize?
And since you are such a master fact-finder, perhaps you can help me find something;
I have read the state constitution from front to back and have reviewed the statutes several times, but am unable to find any reference whatsoever to this oft-mentioned "right to drive a boat very fast on public waters". I do find numerous places where the right to recreate on and have access to our public waters is mentioned, but no rights to go dangerously fast. Can you help me with this? Seriously. If you can show me where the driving of a boat at any desired speed is defined as a constitutional or lawful right, I will send a fat check into NHBRA.
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