P.Fritz wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
Where is the boat abandoned?
Have another brewski, Bile.
When you going to get those orphan children in South East
Asia?
You
still
in NAMBLA?
Keep on drinking, Bile.
I guess I hit close to home.
Well, since you are a drunk and are mentally impaired, you're
entitled
to your alcohol-induced guesses.
Have another brewski, Bile.
Get your meds renewed Harry. You are going off the deep end.
You
been
pushed over the edge, by the election results? And as to
drinking, I
think
it was before Christmas when I last drank, except for some nice
wine
with
Christmas and New Years dinner. You should not drink, Harry,
when on
medicine. The alcohol acts as a solvent and increases the
dosage you
receive.
Hey, Bill, have you found any resources for me detailing how to
legally
abandon watercraft in CA waters?
Hey, doofus. Show me where the harbor district abandons the boat.
Cripes.....asslicker is dumber than a tree stump.
Think so, huh? Well, here is the email that I sent, with their reply:
Hello, a person on a newsgroup has said that when someone doesn't pay
their slip fees, or abandon a boat in your marina, that you simply tow
it up on the beach and let the salvagers have at it. His exact words
a
"At Pillar Point Harbor in Calif, the put the abandoned and dead beat
slip
paying boats in "The Box". They tow them up on the beach and let the
salvagers go at them."
Is this true? I have looked up California law concerning abandoning
boats in this manner, and have found out that it is illegal. It is also
a violation of CA environmental law, so I find it hard to believe that
you practice this illegally, if at all. I'd like to know that if you
do, how is it done legally? I will be awaiting your reply, thank you.
Sir,
Please rest assured that this practice is not done at Pillar Point, or
any other marina operated by San Mateo county. Our county prides itself
on being in the forefront of environmental regulation, and to do
anything such as you have described above would, as you have stated,
not only be illegal under California criminal statutes, but also under
the strict guidelines of our state's environmental laws. There is an
area that is commonly referred to as the box. This area is where we put
watercraft to hold, that are grossly delinquent in fees. This area is
not, however, a salvage area. We hold the watercraft in this area until
either payments have been satisfied, or liens are in place. In the
worst case, if liens are intact, we dispose of the boats in a legal
manner. This usually involves selling either at auction, or to licensed
salvagers. Thank you for your interest.
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