When would you board someone else's boat??
Dave Hall wrote:
I grasp it just fine.
In that case, when are you going to accept responsibility for your actions?
... The difference is that you believe that personal
responsibility extends to cover things and situations that you have no
direct control over, or to events where you could not reasonably
predict an outcome.
You mean like, letting your dog roam other people's yards where it's not
wanted?
You mean like, making a huge wake in proximity to other boats & other
people's property, where there is a possibility of damage & injury, and
a certainty of hazard & aggravation?
..... I don't expect other people
to keep their pets off of my lawn
Good, I'll be over with a 150# rottweiler tomorrow.
....If my boat gets rocked and I spill my drink, I'm not
going to chase after the "offender" and make him clean up the mess.
What if your boat gets slammed violently from side to side, all hands
have to take a handhold with both hands, and there is some breakage?
What if the warning was not sufficient and there is an injury? I guess
that's just the way it goes, tough luck, and the boater who made a huge
wake can buzz right along as he pleases.
That doesn't mean that I'm giving people a pass on negligent behavior.
That's exactly what you're doing, chiefly yourself... not taking
responsibility for your actions is called "being irresponsible."
DSK
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