Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
Go to Pillar Point Harbor. They have a large sandy beach
inside
the
breakwater where they do not dredge. The boat does not get
into
the
water
system as little parts. And the $100 would be eaten up in
paper
work
a
couple of times over.
Perhaps you should take a look at the laws of your own state
regarding
such issues. Start with AB 1014
Task Force- Prevention of Abandoned Boats - RBOC is
following-up on
the
provisions of AB 1014 [Canciamilla, Chapter 357, Statutes of
2003],
legislation the organization sponsored in an effort to develop
strategies to prevent recreational vessels from being abandoned
and
to
facilitate the ability of owners to turn in their recreational
vessels
to public agencies for disposal in lieu of abandonment.
Under AB 1014, the Department of Boating and Waterways is
convening,
an "abandoned vessel advisory committee" to assist in this
effort.
RBOC is participating on the committee.
What about this Assembly Bill contravenes The getting rid of an
abandoned
boat by the harbor? They drag it up on the beach, the salvagers
strip it,
the remains, greatly diminished in bulk are put in the land fill.
IT'S ****ING ILLEGAL TO DISPOSE OF BOATS IN THIS MANNER.......
Read you own damned state laws, for God's sake. IF you were to take
a
look, you'd find, by doing a simple search like I did, no less than
100
laws pertaining DIRECTLY to the abandonment of recreational
vessels.
Where is the boat abandoned by the harbor district? Better get hold
of
yourself, you may explode.
Oh, holy ****, Bill!!!! You need to learn to read. Again, it is illegal
to abandon recreational boats anywhere in CA. jeez. If I do the simple
****ing google search FOR you, will you then realize, and admit that
you are wrong as can be?
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