Anyone familiar with maritime law?
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 13:48:56 GMT, Larry Weiss
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Basically we are talking about a local town public park and marina on the
waterfront. The park is supposed to be for use by town residents only
(the park land was donated to the town in 1942 by descendants of Teddy
Roosevelt and that strict covenant is in the deed). Over the last few
years, the town has stopped enforcing this restriction. Officials claim
it is because of a law, which they are unable to cite, which states that
they can not restrict access to the water. I believe they may be
misinterpreting a law meant to prohibit restricting a boat's access to
waterways from the water (which I recall hearing about somewhere), rather
than a person's access to the water from land. Nobody on either side
seems to be able to cite any law from either perspective. I'm just
looking for something official to cite, one way or the other.
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Larry, why would the good people of Oyster Bay want to block access to
their dock by alien infidels like me (from NY, CT, FL and where ever)?
Is the dock getting over crowded or is this just a territorial thing?
You're reminding me of why I've always had issues with Long Island
towns. :-)
I believe the answer is obvious: Oyster Bay. (Equivalent answers: Port
Washington, Old Brookville, and others). Don't want none of that riffraff
hanging around.
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