CT passes sal****er license - first in NE...
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 11:27:44 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 11:21:57 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote:
Fortunately, this is a good bill and will recognize reciprocity in
neighboring states which was a major concern of mine
Hopefully Florida is a neighboring state? Enforcement is going to
present some interesting issues in places like Fishers Island Sound
and the Race where the state lines are not exactly painted on the
water, and NY does not require a salt water license. I'm opposed.
That's a large part of the problem. CT rushed into this way too fast -
it should have been a regional implimentation run concurrently and
with proper coordination.
There are places, in particular off Stonington, where you turn the
Watch Hill to Port and you are in RI, keep straight you are in CT and
if you split the difference, you are in NY.
And I've actually seen this - a RI DEM boat on one side of the line
and the NY DEM boat on the other side and both of them stopping people
crossing from one to the other - this was during the "fluke" wars
about six years ago.
Civil servants and commissions smarter than you or D'whine will figure
out what will work and implement it.
OMG.
Good thing i wasn't drinking coffee. It would have been all over my
screen. You are dumber than Donny, if you believe what you just said.
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