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I guess I just don't agree with the whole "statistics" defense. If the residents of NH want speed limits on their lakes, why do they have to prove the need to anyone? I don't see that they have any burden to prove anything, except that they are a majority, which they have obviously proven. Its not like they are trying to do something unconstitutional like ban a "protected group" from the lakes. There is no constitutional right to drive boats fast. Is it your position that GFBL's are a "protected group"? |
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I did make a mistake. I forgot Bear Lover started this thread with one page of the U.S. Coast Guard Report. However, it was the Anti HB-162 crowd that originally posted the link to the report, and the Safety Alert issued by the NTSB. Sorry about that. You are wrong in your assessment of my opinion in regards to the USCG report. I am in complete agreement with the U.S. Coast Guard. The reality is, numbers don't lie, they are neither fair nor unfair, they just are. I agree with USCG report, in that Excessive Speed is the #4 cause of accidents in the U.S. Excessive Speed is the #6 cause of boating fatalities. I pointed that out in my post above. Then the Coast Guard on page 44 of the report did an analysis of the accidents as they relate to the speed of the boat. Not Moving – 810 accidents – 66 fatalities Under 10 MPH – 1242 accidents – 163 fatalities 10 to 20 MPH – 1020 accidents – 40 fatalities 21 to 40 MPH – 933 accidents – 49 fatalities Over 40 MPH – 137 accidents – 14 fatalities Unknown – 2583 accidents – 344 fatalities You state “28 is more than 25 and a jury acquitted on BWI. This is a death on Winnipesaukee at a speed greater than proposed. I do not care about any explanations or quibbles!” You go on to state “I understand you have a long list of reasons why the above is not fair or factual or does not apply. But I reject them! All of them” That is something only a closed minded person would say. Minds are like parachutes, they only work when open. Yet another interesting statistic from Page 44 of the U.S. Coast Guard Report…. Of the 6725 boats involved in the 4904 reported accidents, 1013 of them were rental boats, 15%! Of the 676 recorded fatalities, 92 of them were in rented boats, 13.5%! Woodsy |
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Woodsy, Are these the speeds of the "hitting" boat or the "hit" boat that the victims were in? How could 810 accidents have been caused by "hitting" boats that were "not moving"? |
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USCG excess speed is defined as TOO FAST FOR CONDITIONS and you know that but won't admit it. The politcians , after hashing over the TRUE facts and figures , will have no choice but to reject HR162. The opponents have done their homework well. It's all but a done deal ![]() ![]() After all , 45 is hardly a fast speed
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You do not need the boat to be moving to have a fatality. There were 810 accidents resulting in 66 fatalities involving a boat that wasn't moving. There were 1479 collisions involving with other vessels, involving a total of 3003 boats, that resulted in 8 drownings and 60 other deaths. See page 36 of the USCG Report. Quote:
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And yes I wanted the Dir to participate in issues, he doesn't want to read threads of posts irrelavant to boatings issues. So I had a challenge at first to help guide some of our members on proper forum usage. NHRBA will make a positive impact on our lakes with or without you, sorry you didn't want to stick around. |
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He still would have died if the speed was 25mph.
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A strong (and unsurprising) pattern seems to be emerging in this thread showing that BUI is a major contributing factor to boating accidents of all kinds.
Whether or not we, as individuals, support a speed limit could we all come to an agreement that it would be a good thing to get drunks off the lake? (I don't think that I've observed any party to this debate supporting the right to get behind the helm while blitzed, no matter what kind of boat that helm is attached to!) Perhaps, while they're considering boating safety, the legislature could encourage the MP to instigate a major crackdown on BUI - whether or not a speed limit is enacted! One other thing; if a speed limit is enacted, perhaps the supporters might want to encourage the legislature to provide some means other than high speed pursuit to nab violators. (Providing funding for helicopter surveilance might be an alternative). If the idea of speeds in excess of 45 mph is frightening, HB162 supporters should find the idea of high speed pursuit even more so! Silver Duck |
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People use to smoke in hospitals and sell cocaine before those "freedoms" were taken away too. What other "freedoms" do you put in this high-speed boating class? Sometimes we just have to be willing to sacrifice our "freedoms" for the common good. Now on the other hand, when we talk about "rights", those should never be taken away...Like the "right" of NH's citizens to the safe use of their lakes. |
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They'll "play nice" here because they're forced to by the moderator but you only need to spend a few minutes on OSO and other forums to see their true colors. Note that one of their leaders, who also frequently posts here, has to continuously tell them that insulting and bashing your opponents does not help their cause. He has to do that because insulting and bashing HB162 supporters is SOP for many of them. They'll never change their tactics and you'll never convince them. They will stop at nothing to protect their ability to drive their boats at unlimited speeds in a self-contained lake filled with mostly small family boats. Your time is much better spent writing to or calling your rep. In my humble opinion of course ![]() |
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One of the most damaging has likely already been read by all NH Representatives, and was written by "Team Jefe". It can't be reproduced here, 'cause this is a family Forum. Wait! -- it hasn't been deleted. Maybe Woodsy will direct our attention to it? Nah. Too many references to "adult beverages", adult activities on boats, and lots of "Hold muh beer, Cletus, ...'n watch thee'us!" moments. An' speakin' of fuggedaboudit... Quote:
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There is a BIG differences between personal fredoms and rights. Personal freedoms are just that, freedoms. They are subject to change. Rights are guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States and are irrevocable... unless your talking guns... but thats a whole other debate! Speech and Worship are Rights guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States of America. Farting in church, however distasteful, is a freedom. Last I checked it wasn't illegal. Urinating in the town pool is illegal and subject to arrest under public urination statutes, or perhaps indecent exposure statutes. I think public urination in Laconia will net you a $300 fine. There are probably a few more statutes the police can use in that instance. I have no problem sacrificing a personal freedom for the common good. However, you need to justify taking my personal freedom away. To date there has been all sorts of wrangling back and forth, yet the Pro HB-162 crowd and Winnfabs has yet to produce ANY hard numbers, from an official government document that justifies taking away my freedom! When you can produce those numbers and subsequent statistics, then I will be willing to change my mind and give up my freedom. Boater... Ouch... I am sorry you feel that way. I really and truly am. When you try to institute a law or policy that severely restrict an individuals personal freedoms, the reaction from those most affected by the proposed regulation is negative at best, downright nasty at its worst. This is effect is compounded when the proposed restriction is not based on facts or statistics, but on emotion. We have all sorts of laws that limit our personal freedoms. All of those laws were passed based on prior factual evidence. I have used facts and statistics published by the USCG and the NTSB in my argument against HB-162. I have not ridiculed or insulted anyone. I play nice on all of the websites I post on, and I respect everyones opinion. I do not post insults, or tell people to mind thier own state like others here have. I go out of my way to defend the positions of some of the Pro HB-162/Winnfabs crowd. My argument is not a "tired" argument, nor is it emotional. It is a passionate factual argument, supported by facts and statistics gleaned from official government documents. The numbers do not lie. I am sorry you don't like the way the numbers align. I have repeatedly asked your side to post thier facts, post thier statistics. I have asked again and again to post the whole story when posting about boat accidents. Bolster your argument that Lake Winnipesaukee and NH NEEDS a speed limit. To date they have posted 2 documents, the one page from the 2004 USCG report (originally posted by an NHRBA member) and the other a "Public Service" article published by the USCGA. The PSA from the USCGA had "Speed Kills" in the title, however, the article was about striking a sumerged object. I personally have no problem with the R,R & D minority opinion on HB-162. I think NH should adopt the USCG standard which is the same as the International Regulations for Avoiding Collisions at Sea, also known as COLREGS. Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped within a distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions. I think that is a fair compromise for both sides. I would like to see some sort of funding package passed for the Marine Patrol as well. It would be a good thing for them to hire a few more officers. The mere presence of the MP boats in the congested parts of Lake Winnipesaukee has a distinct calming effect. APS... Feel free to post the link to the adventures of Team Jefe. There are quite a few of them on the Donzi forum, most involve offshore salt water fishing and some sort of hot looking girl. He is from Texas, thats the way they are down there. He is an exceptionally good friend of mine regardless of whatever buffoonery he may partake. The really funny thing is he doesn't drink.. he can't. Severe stomach issue. But whatever, feel free to post it! I can ping him an e-mail so he can log on and tell you the stories himself if you would like. He actually trailered his 30' Fishing Boat from Houston Texas to Lake Winnipesaukee, just to boat here. It doesn't go faster than 52-55 MPH. As far as noise regs go, I don't have a problem with revisiting them. Woodsy Last edited by Woodsy; 01-05-2006 at 11:03 PM. |
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Gee I thought I usually stated my reasons for disagreeing, didn't realize I was being so simplistic. Since you appreciate SM's clarity, I'd like to direct your (and other's) attention to his point about how HB-162 is not about protecting GFBL boaters from themselves. Next time anyone feels like dragging in some single boat accident not involving anyone else, breathe some fresh air instead.
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Let's stay on subject; Did you read that article in the Citizen yesterday about how well the speed limits there are working? And what do you think of Rep Whalley's attempts to use a noise bill to undermine HB162? |
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Those were alarming headlines to read about in one season. But here's the "Marine Mafia" talk that shot down New Jersey's boating speed limit. (New Jersey's restrictive boating-noise laws were the next to fall to monied interests). Quote:
Isn't NJ "Hi-Performance Marinas" analogous to NH "Whalley's" monied interests? BTW: "Standing-Watch", and "cfw" are currently devoted to removing speed limits from endangered marine-mammal habitat. ![]() Since humans aren't endangered, Winnipesaukee only has loons to worry about. ![]() _______________________ ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Winnipesaukee's quaint 150-foot rule is now obsolete -- made so by "Progress": (Multiple 1100-HP engines, and still counting...). It's not just horsepower: It's not illegal to have a DVD screen mounted in the dashboard -- next to the GPS and radar screens, twenty gauges, multiple throttles, trim controls, radio, tilt controls, VHF, and stereo controls. It's not illegal to "drive" using one's feet. You can carry six cases of beer on board (or vodka, the odorless choice of speedboaters). Or, as I pointed out earlier, a shotgun or Beretta. Will these beer-swillers be voting against a speed limit? You can legally mount cruise-control on your boat, for those too-long stretches across the Broads to the Naswa. Until last year, boaters could leave the scene of one's injurious- and death-causing Winnipesaukee collisions -- and not go to prison. You can travel at 150-MPH if you want. You never cleared up "TUNNEL VISION" -- a concept that no Opponent has acknowledged here. When a boater races along at 60MPH, there is only one boat on the water. Why? Because his attention is only forward: Instant Captain "B". You may not have noticed that every photograph I took this summer near krwxcr700 had the "drivers" having to stand and look directly forward. (That is, when they and their passengers could see over the bow at all). Should a smaller boat approach from afar, it will be ignored UNTIL IT GETS TOO CLOSE. This is the "Instant Captain B" concept. Captain "B" is oblivious to the lesser "stand-on" boat and unintentionally fails to acknowledge its importance. It's krwxcr700, you'll recall, who alleges -- to borrow Wordsy's synonym for mendacity -- to have been "buzzed" by speedboaters while fishing. That's why the 150-foot rule has become obsolete -- and hugely unenforced -- on Lake Winnipesaukee. Lake George's speed limit is due to never having had a "150-foot rule" to enforce! 'You suppose Lake George boaters viewed 150-MPH boats -- or 4˝ ton speedboats -- as a hazard? Should they have instituted a 150-foot rule instead? I don't theenk so.... New Hampshire is now having to play its usual catch-up legislative game. You don't know you can buy a BMW sedan with 500+ HP off the showroom floor that will do 200-MPH? ...On American roads? Or that Mercedes offered a 600-HP sedan this year in response? At least Porsche offers driving schools for Americans who buy Porsches: Porsches, which are electronically-governed to speed along at "only" 155-MPH. Or that new 115-foot yacht offered today that will do 57-MPH? On inland protected waters, I call this wretched excess. **** Here are a few of your arguments -- the first not so much simplistic as self-indulgent: Quote:
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I don't know what Rep. Whalley's motives are. I don't know if his method of monitoring noise is an improvement or not. What I question is the timing. Suddenly this other bill is getting a lot of attention. Its a diversion tactic. Here we are on a special forum set up just for HB162. Yet in the last days before a vote on HB162, we are taking about a noise limit bill. If you can't win the argument, then change the subject. And the opposition can't win the argument. |
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It was Fat Jack, a Pro HB-162 person who originally brought up Rep. Whalley and questioned his motives in regards to the newly proposed noise bill in another thread. It was not Mee-n-Mac. Woodsy |
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How is that post fron Jefe an issue? He didn't do anything inherently unsafe. Do explain? Woodsy |
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Maybe it's because here's no slamming or booming on my boats. That quote falls into the category: "Hold muh beer, 'n watch this".
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We've already read that some speedboaters intend to break the new law, regardless.
We've already read that Director Barrett may—or may not—enforce the law. That doesn't mean laws should not be enacted. The neighborhood that enacted this speed limit [picture below] now lives a quiet, safe, and laid-back existence. The community is an area greater than 18 square miles and has over 100 miles of 2-lane blacktop roads whose speeds are controlled by this blanket speed limit: 25-MPH. Dump trucks there, however: 1) ignore, even double, the speed limit to haul gravel within this same community. 2) because of their political clout, are "effectively immune" to local police control. 3) will fill your rear-view mirror with their grill should you obey the law. 4) are responsible for most of the prior fatalities. The speed limit has won wide residential support—and the usual noisy and well-funded detractors. (The gravel pit industry and dump truck industry are among the detractors). Supporters carry bumper stickers to exhort violators to "Observe the Limit—or Leave". (And, fortunately, are laid-back enough not to give the "Winnipesaukee Salute", so often mentioned at the GFBL forums). A huge state roadside sign leading to the community reads, in part, "Speed Kills". The effort wasn't to save the lives of school children; in fact, the locals can only tell you that they've had tangible results—certainly more spectacular results than Lake George's speed limit, for sure. The point: Even with law enforcement's blind eye, residents love the new speed limit, and the mostly-outsider "Monied Interests" hate it. Sorta like HB162! |
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Demanding minds don't know. They just want it THEIR way , right or wrong necessary or not , enforcable or not. They are more than willing to give up another freedom that someone else (not they) enjoy. Just be careful what you wish for. One thing leads to another and can come back to bite YOU in the ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Jefe does not drink. Those were soda cans and empty bottled water containers. You are trying to make something out of nothing. I am sure you can find plenty of other examples where people were actually consuming alcoholic beverages. The Donzi Poker Run that year was run during on a grey rainy day with some rough water. There were quite a few small boats, Donzi 18 & 22 Classics to be exact that got bounced around quite a bit. The NHMP shadowed the run in its entirety with one of thier RIBs. There were no 150' violations or any tickets issued by the NHMP. Woodsy |
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Wow... so now it gets personal.... I am actually pretty surprised! I really expected better from you. Too bad you actually stooped to this level. I guess I am not perfect like you Rob. I don't partake of personal attacks and mudslinging. I am sorry to hear your recollections don't go back that far. I participated in the 2004 Donzi Poker Run as a guest on Jefe's boat. He towed that boat all the way from Houston, Texas just to boat on Lake Winni. There were absolutely NO ALCOHOLIC beverages of any kind on that boat. The MP's did shadow us the entire run in 2004, nobody was pulled over for any violations. Of course you wouldn't know because you weren't there. Though I suspect you were glued to the police scanner. As far as the quote that you (politely) deleted my name from. Its ok as I have nothing to hide. The owners of the establishments that Jefe wrote about are friends of mine. I frequent the establishments in the Weirs year round and I spend my money there year round. I am considered to be a local, so in the summer when there is a line out the door to get in I usually stroll right past. I fail to see how that is a disdain for others? It no different than frequent flyer miles or first class upgrades that the airlines give to thier best customers to show appreciation for thier business! If you feel the need to go back 5 years to 2001 to find an old post, so be it. As far as my post about big cruisers, I stand by it. I haven't flip-flopped at all. I personally don't like the wakes generated by some of these behemoths. It because of those wakes I sold my 22' Donzi and and purchased a larger 26' Donzi. I respect thier choice to buy a big cruiser even if I don't like it. They (and the wakes they generate) will be the next target of choice to be sure. As far as the Donzi Bandits nickname you brought up. Let me give you a bit of history. Its actually the Winni Bandits, not Donzi Bandits, and we are comprised of a bunch of friends. The name is tounge in cheek, similar to the nickname my parents gave my bunch of friends when I was growing up. It was given to us by a friend of mine from Michigan, when 5 of us trailered our boats from Lake Winnipesaukee to Lake Cumberland in KY. I guess in todays world you have to expect the small minded to take things in a literal sense and out of context. http://www.winnipesaukee.com/oldforu...mes;read=51030 Post Date 2003 You actually quoted a boater who spoke truthfully about a "handful of cowboys" I interpret that quote to mean a small number of people. Anyway, we no longer use the term "Cowboy" on the Winni forum anymore as it is no longer Politically Correct (PC). I think Don got a letter from some guys out west who threatened a lawsuit. The term we use now is Capt. Bonehead. I am not defending Baja Bob, however there is nothing wrong with A cold beer (singular)... There is plenty wrong with MANY cold beers (plural). Perhaps we should adopt a zero tolerance policy? At what point do we surrender all personal responsibility to the government? http://www.winnipesaukee.com/oldforu...mes;read=45526 Post Date 2002 This post is about PWC's and Paugus Bay congestion. What does it have to do with HB-162? Oh wait.. they used the word "Cowboy" in thier post! http://www.winnipesaukee.com/oldforu...mes;read=42597 Post Date: 2002 Another post about rude boaters. She used the word "Cowboy" too, although she didn't preface it with GFBL or any other moniker. Of course nowadays driving her little outboard boat into the wake of the Mount would be seriously frowned upon. There is a law against wake jumping now. Yet another post with nothing to do about HB-162. http://www.winnipesaukee.com/oldforu...mes;read=41878 Post Date 2002 This post references an incident that occurred a few years prior to 2002. Nothing to do with HB-162, but plenty to do with reckless operation. Oh ya, they use the term "Cowboys" too. http://www.winnipesaukee.com/oldforu...mes;read=29427 Post Date:2001 Another post using the word "Cowboy". Its in the context of a thread about the lake being crowded. Nothing to do with HB-162, but certainly 150' violations. http://www.winnipesaukee.com/oldforu...mes;read=13622 Post Date: 2000 Donzi's racing one another? Now I know you are really reaching! That is such a stretch! This post has nothing to do with Donzi's. It specifically mentions PWC's. (We don't call them Jet Ski's anymore as its not PC either) http://www.winnipesaukee.com/oldforu...mes;read=42593 Post Date:2002 I actually like this post. its a pretty good one. It also uses the word "Cowboy" http://www.winnipesaukee.com/oldforu...mes;read=41838 Post Date:2002 I don't take issue with this post other than it doesn't use the word "Cowboy". The Capt. Bonehead operating this Donzi acted in a rude, inconsiderate and possibly illegal manner. I am sure if we search the archives we can find posts about many different brands of boats with a Capt. Bonehead at the wheel. http://www.winnipesaukee.com/oldforu...mes;read=29072 Post Date: 2001 I posted my response here at this link... http://www.winnipesaukee.com/oldforu...mes;read=29092 Actually the whole thread bears reading again. There are several references to different versions of the story. I am sure they all bear some truth. Woodsy |
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It could not have been linked here in good conscience; moreover, it would not have remained posted here, as this is a family forum. Wordsy's really been done a favor, and no reference to a real name has been made here. It's not really a big effort to keep posts non-personal here: Notice the use of "Passive Voice"? One will see very few "I", "my", "you", or "yours", in the replies sent from this keyboard. Besides, these past weeks have been instructive: Cal, for example, has earned a few notches for well-tempered responses from Cal's keyboard. Contrast those with this collection of Opponent revelations (paraphrased for maximum eye-rolling effect): ![]() FACT: Radar doesn't work for boats. FACT: 2002's most experienced boater would not have been affected by a speed limit. FACT: No accidents involving speed have occurred on Winnipesaukee. FACT: Horror stories aren't facts. FACT: Mountainous lakes will echo less noise than flatland lakes. FACT: Performance boats don't leave wakes. FACT: NH salesmen won't sell you a boat with switchable exhaust. FACT: All "Lakers" were noisy. FACT: The deletion of posts from other sites don't mean anything. FACT: Occurrences on other lakes are of no consequence. FACT: Tres Martin's school is too far and expensive for performance boaters. FACT: "Reasonable and prudent" has been found to be Constitutional. FACT: Only performance boats will be discriminated against. FACT: The faster the boat, the better the drivers can hold their liquor. FACT: Speedboaters are being oppressed. FACT: A collision at 90 is the same as a collision at 44.9 MPH. FACT: There aren't enough boats on the lake. FACT: Common sense will solve the speed problem. FACT: One of the fastest boaters on Winnipesaukee has not benefited from the newest NWZ. FACT: A site hosted by a Mass-person cannot be used to criticize out-of-state weekend boaters. FACT: Nothing written here will influence anybody. FACT: Records of Lake Winnipesaukee's speed-related crashes are readily available. FACT: With the speed limit, speedboaters will be stopped from boating altogether. FACT: Kayaks are the problem, not performance boats. FACT: Cigarette boats know how to "play together" with other boaters. FACT: Cabin cruisers are the real problem. FACT: Winnipesaukee's "Most Experienced Boater for 2002" sped at exactly 28-MPH one night. FACT: With a speed limit law, there will be fewer boats on the water. FACT: Laws do not promote safety. FACT: Elderly boaters are the problem, not speeders. FACT: OSO has posted all of the collisions that have occurred. FACT: BWI is a non-speed-related offense. FACT: All the posts (50) are still there, and not deleted. FACT: The most unlikely way that you will be killed is by a performance boat. FACT: Lightning will kill more boaters than speeders will. FACT: Speedboat sites that censor themselves aren't afraid of the facts. FACT: Only posts with unsubstantiated or anecdotal evidence are being deleted. FACT: Driver error or BWI should not be counted in performance boat crashes. FACT: "NH fishermen will suffer because the Maine, Mass, fisherman do not have to obey speed laws in their states." FACT: The 150-foot safe passage rule means Winnipesaukee doesn't need a speed limit. FACT: Lake George has a speed limit, so it doesn't need a safe-passage law. FACT: High speeds only occur on The Broads -- away from people. FACT: In trying to reduce a wake, trim tabs will be ripped off, FACT: "Speed Kills" is a meaningless phrase. FACT: Director Barrett will not be able to enforce the new law. FACT: Speed is #4 in accidents; however, reckless operation, inattention, and inexperience don't apply to performance boaters. FACT: Stupidity is not against the law. FACT: Emotion should not precipitate law-making. FACT: Nixon was impeached. FACT: Fewer vessels were involved in crashes in the category "over 40 MPH" than any other category -- including "not moving". Finally: Will an "end-run" on HB162 occur in the next day or two? With "facts" like the above, who knows? UPDATE: In this evening's extreme-boating news, I found this: .
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Don't you worry about me , Don already does , so I can't "go trolling" to start trouble like you seem to enjoy. All I have to say is , I take your last post as a personal insult , grouping me with all the others. I speak for myself ![]()
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WASHINGTON Jan 18, 2006 — About one-third of the people killed in automobile crashes involving the nation's youngest drivers were pedestrians or occupants of other vehicles, according to a report released Wednesday.
For the rest of the story... http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/wireStory?id=1516764 Maybe the NH legislature should focus on a real safety issue such as teen drivers (ban them altogether - more safety?), not a fabricated safety issue like the boat speed limits. I'm far less afraid of getting killed by a boat on Winnipesaukee going more than 45MPH than I am of these out of control teen drivers on the streets. Now, if we all went back to horse & buggy days... |
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You have tried to use Jefe's post in order to further your own agenda. I take a great offense to that as Jefe is my friend. I don't know how it is where you come from, but where I come from a man stands up for his friends. As usual, you only tell part of the story and take quotes completely out of context. Your insinuations that the thread cannot be linked here in good conscience is absurd. As I have stated before, I have nothing to hide. Here is the link to the thread over on Donzi.net that contains the adventures of Jefe during the 2004 Donzi Poker Run. For those who are so inclined, its a pretty good (long) read, but nothing outrageous occurred. Just a bunch of friends from all over the country gathered here on Lake Winnipesaukee to have some fun. Jefe does tend to go on a bit much about the pretty girls, but thats Jefe, he likes pretty girls. The part about the "Bumpa Cars" is pretty funny. Too bad you don't know him, because then you would get the real sense of the story. http://www.donzi.net/forums/showthread.php?t=36923 I have no idea who the other "Woodsy" is. I have a different screen name over on OSO. Woodsy Last edited by Woodsy; 01-18-2006 at 10:24 PM. |
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1) "Money talks?" Sorry, but this crowd comes across as seedy. http://www.donzi.net/forums/showpost...66&postcount=4 2) As for standing up for friends, "Winnipesaukee's Most Exerienced and Most Educated Speedboater for 2002" also had lots of people standing up for their friend. Many unknown to him. Why? 3) Quote:
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![]() No matter what happens in the next few days or weeks, it's the headlines that will keep this issue before the Winnipesaukee public. 4) "Safe Passage" isn't getting it done. 5) "Education" was a band-aid, proving marginal. 6) I can name you a scenic lake twice the size of Winnipesaukee that enacted a 10-MPH speed limit—just this year. 7) "Speed"—with or without alcohol—will drive the headlines, and the headlines will drive the Legislature. If not now, later. Last edited by ApS; 01-20-2006 at 06:58 AM. |
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