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Well, I know that we non-stupid ones have campaigned
successfully for mandatory education and certification for pwc operators, the results have been terrific (lower accident and injury statistics in the states that have these laws now, and better-informed, less-clueless newbies on the water, plus far fewer renters which are the source of a a huge proportion of pwc problems)....and that we also support and campaign for (less successfully so far) similar requirements for all other boaters as well for the same reasons. It's really nice to know. Unfortunately, there are still a high percentage of morons out there that continue to contribute to the image of jet-skiers as clueless fools or dangerous assholes. Keep at it though... keep at it. Keept at what? I was talking abaout licensing requirement, which the previous poster had brought up, and how I think they're a good idea. You saw this as an opportunity to throw in a gratuitous dig at pwc operators and to remind me that you don't like them....I"m not taking the bait. Back to the topic at hand: On the other hand, licensing per se, isn't the same as requiring some level of competency. Licensing regs typically extract a fee as the dominant feature, e.g., drivers licenses, don't really ensure competent drivers. Obviously it doesn't "ensure competent drivers," but it seems to me that it's a lot better than nothing, don't you agree? Being able to demonstrate that a person has had at the very least some education in, some exposure to, the very basics, what the buoys and other navaids mean, what the rules of the road are, safety requirements and regulations, how to operate a vhf or use a nautical chart....before they can legally drive a boat.... seems to me would go a long way toward protecting us all from "people who buy a boat, and go for it." That's what I'm talking about. And like I mentioned, in areas that have enacted these kinds of regulations for pwc's, the proof is in the pudding (accident statistics). IMO it's a good start and it would be an even better idea to extend the same kind of rules to operators of all types of power boats. I'd just think that it'd be in all our interest...and if local or state governments made some money off it (the licensing, and the enforcement when uncertified operators are caught and charged a penalty), that would seem like icing on the cake (hopefully some of that money might be funnelled back into other things that would help all us boaters like ramp or public dock upkeep, or marine law enforcement). No? richforman |
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