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The marine patrol would have a difficult time keeping up with all the jugs that mark rocks. If some one hits the rocks, isn't that a failure to keep a proper look out? I think they would lose in court.
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That was my point, the last thing we need is for people to start using bottles to mark navigation routes. The occasional bleach bottle to mark a rock near shore is common and appears is acceptable practice but that should be it.
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