And ???????
I cannot. It's never the case of "simply because it was foggy." There
are always other considerations.
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 13:41:59 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote:
You're talking apples and oranges.
The fact is that the CG can and does remove boats from the
bay when they determine that the person is acting foolishly
and thus have the potential of putting others in danger.
Please provide cites for any cases (even one) where the CG or any other
authority removed a kayak from the bay for being there while it was foggy
simply
because it was foggy.
BB
"Rick" wrote in message
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Jonathan Ganz wrote:
Here's my 2 cents. Take it or leave it.
Have to leave it.
As someone who sails in SF bay, an area known for high winds, fog,
major currents, and all kinds of traffic, kayaks included, I think it
would be stupid, bordering on congenitally stupid for a kayaker to
sail in the conditions that you all describe.
The conditions described were fog. Heavy fog perhaps, but
just fog.
You can toss in all the other misery you want and base your
conclusions and what you think the CG might do in those
conditions but that is your scenario, not the one under
discussion.
And need I remind you, stupid is not illegal, it is not
referenced in the COLREGS. Operation of a vessel in
restricted visibility is.
If you think that stating the laws that allow you to play in
the Bay are bickering then support the next politician who
wants to ban pleasure boating, maybe he thinks it is
congenitally stupid to go out on a windy day.
Rick
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