Deadly accident prompts call for engine limitation, age restrictions for boaters
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
ps.com...
Interesting response to this tragedy.....
At least the proposed horsepower restriction isn't entirely draconian-
500-HP is enough for most applications.
Question would be; does the local government really have the right to
dictate who can run a boat and how that boat can be rigged on a public
waterway- or should the government's role be limited to ensuring that
whatever boat is operated by whomever- it is operated safely?. Can
Joe Doaks rig his boat with 3000 HP, as long as he obeys the 10-knot
speed limit?
Huh?
Governments determine how cars can or cannot be equipped. For instance, you
can't run certain types of slicks on your car, at least not on public roads
in NY. However, the problem is not how that boat was equipped. The problem
is the DUI laws. Drunks who kill should face a different law - they should
be tried for murder, not manslaughter, and judges' hands should be tied with
rules for draconian mandatory sentences. Drinking and driving/boating is a
conscious choice you make. Once you start the engine, there is intent to
kill.
Very simple.
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