poncho
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First I've heard of anyone actually banning them or trying. Not a lot of them where I live but apparently, it's a problem in some places.
Can't really see how they could enforce it; how can you tell how much ballast water a boat is carrying.
Can almost understand them being able to enforce speed or noise ordinances but this seems like a real gray area.
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Can't really see how they could enforce it; how can you tell how much ballast water a boat is carrying.
Can almost understand them being able to enforce speed or noise ordinances but this seems like a real gray area.
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Wake boating ban hotly debated in Town of Farmington
There was standing room only in the town of Farmington Monday night as dozens of people came out to a public hearing to share their thoughts on a controversial wake boating ban