Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
... jeffies, until five days after this discussion started you were still claiming that properly ducumented vessels could be operated by a non-citizen under any circumstance and under all condition. Actually, my first post on the topic was: "First of all, jaxie doesn't understand the rules. His claim that a citizen must be on documented vessels at all times is completely bogus. It may be true for commercial fishing vessels, but not for recreational boats." Its pretty clear that I knew that recreation vessels were covered by different rules. It was two days after your comment, which I had let slide until it appeared that someone beleived you. this is not true. a *casual* non-citizen user can under *some* conditions. Even then, jeffies, you could not produce the specifics, except by a suspect reference in a single BoatsUS mag article, said article missing a major portion of the law. I posted the exact law in the US Code which says that recreational vessel are exempt form the "citizen in command" rule. I also posted the new wording which is on the Senate floor now The magazine article was a gift to you because it showed that you would have been right 10 years ago. But you were too dense to understand I was giving you a way out that would give you the illusion of maintaining your dignity. if I had not done the work you claimed to have done, you would STILL be arguing that ANY duc vessel can be used by ANY non-citizen under ANY and ALL conditions, as you were up to that point arguing. You claimed specifically that if I allowed a non-citizen to command my boat for even a few minutes, the CG could sieze it. That is clearly false. You haven't done any work whatsoever. You posted the rules from the documentation center about proving ownership that have nothing to do with a non-citizen being in command. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|