Tom Brown
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BoatCop Doesn't Suck
How can you type with your mouth full of semen?
BoatCop Doesn't Suck
How can you type with your mouth full of semen?
How can you type with your mouth full of semen?
Putting up lights on the Parker strip is rediculous, but then again so are "no muffler" tickets. :skull
I couldn't agree more. :thumbsup:thumbsupHow far do we go?
Do we light the River all the way from Lake Powell to the Mexican border?
Who decides what parts get marked and what parts don't?
What about sandbars? People run up on those all the time. Do we put buoys on every sandbar, even though fluctuating water levels and shifting sandbars change those nearly every day?
Where would it end?
Who's going to pay to install and maintain it?
I don't think any of us want to pay 5 or 10 times what we're paying now for boat registration and/or boat taxes.
Boaters (especially here) are always bitching about Government intrusion and personal responsibilty.
But now you want the Government to come out and do even MORE to protect you from yourself?
Learn the area you boat in, learn proper boating rules and regulations, boat responsibly, and you won't need the Government holding your hand and telling you where you should and shouldn't go.
Also with the letting your eyesight adjust aspect. Most people don't realize how great you can see at night on the water when you give your eyesight ample time to adjust. We are actually taught it can take ~30 min for your eyesight to initially adjust to the darkness then anytime you see a flash of bright light (ie headlight from a vehicle driving by, bright lights on the shore, etc) that it can take ~10-15 min for your eyesight to readjust. I've picked out things on the horizon on the water in darkness that even I was impressed I caught.