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I don't know about Kevin, but *I* am registered in

several
states.
And, yes, I DO say it's illegal to abandon boats in

CA.
And
it
is.
If
you think that when they beach a boat and let the

salvagers
have at
it,
that it's not abandonment, then you are just dumb.

Now,
IF
they
are
doing as you said, they are also violating your

states
environmental
laws. So, you lied, you know it.


California Bile isn't overly concerned about

environmental
issues.

True, but, regardless, there are such laws. And he

can't
tell
me
that
the harbors are just abandoning boats against state

laws
and
statutes.


Where are they abandoning the boat? They are putting it

in
temporary
storage, and since they now own the boat, they can let

all
the
salvagers
they want at the boat.

Oh, NOW they are putting it in "temporary storage, huh?

Please,
I've
asked before, give the number of the marina that is doing

this.
I'd
like to talk to them. I'll give a full report, including

the
name
of
the person I talk to, so anyone here can see for themselves

that
you
are full of ****. YOU said that they run the boat up on the

beach
and
let the salvager's have at it. That is a damned LIE. IF

they
did
that,
they'd have more lawsuits, criminal charges, and

environmental
citations than they knew what to do with.


Why would they have criminal charges. They own the beach,

they
own
the boat
(mechanics lien), and what is enviromentally pooched?

Jeez, you are dumb, Bill. It doesn't matter who owns the beach.

That
doesn't give them a right to dump boats there.
There are very strict environmental laws dealing with illegal

dumping
in CA waters, regardless of whether it actually causes

environmental
harm. I suggest you read your own state's laws before

commenting
further, your looking like an ass. Now, let me check my email

and
see
if Pillar point has gotten back to me yet. If so, I'll post it

here, so
you can, again, be wrong.


Temporary beaching is allowed you doofus. And the beaching is

only
temporary. The beach is normally nice a clean of boats. Lots of

bird poop,
etc. Damn you show you show your stupidity. And where are you

registered
as a PE Kevin?


Uh, you dumb ass, again, I've shown you SEVERAL laws where

abandoning
watercraft in CA waters is illegal. Please show me ONE where it IS
legal. Can you? Now, "temporary beaching" is fine. BUT, temporary
beaching isn't what you've suggested that the marinas there are

doing.
YOU said that they beach the boats, and let the salvagers have at

them.
That, is not temporary. Again, show me a law that says that it is
legal. You can't, because there is none. I've shown, and found

pages
and pages of CA law that says that it is ILLEGAL. The proof is in

the
pudding, as they say, and I've shown ALL of the proof here in this
argument, and you've shown NONE. I'm awaiting Pillar Point's

official
word on the matter, and I'll post it here, so we'll KNOW who's

stupid.
Speaking of stupid, I'm not Kevin, and I'm registered in several
states.


Registered as a sex offender does not count.


Do tell Bill, what evidence do you have of the above? Do you have any,
or are you just making ignorant statements?

As I stated they let the
salvagers at the boat and the remains are then sent to the landfill.

Where
is that abandoning the boat on the beach. Abandoning


Again, please, read your state laws. There are very specific laws
concerning this in your state. A simple search did the trick. IF a boat
is beached, or sunken for the PURPOSE OF DISPOSAL, it is, indeed
against the law. Further, if a boat is beached with the intent of
disposal it is a direct violation of CA's environmental laws.