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On Jul 24, 8:00 am, "Roger Long" wrote:
Is anyone paying attention to this? You should be. There is potentially more involved than just another expense and piece of paper. If the bill doesn't pass, and recreational boats are required to have permits, it's likely that the Homeland security coneheads will see a chance to piggyback on it. After all, setting off dirty bombs and blowing up oil docks could be considered a polluting activity. Then, you'll need a background check before getting the clean water permit that Coast Guard can tie you to the dock for not having on board. Permits and checks for a zillion boaters. Think about the current passport fiasco. I don't think having most of the recreational boat fleet tied to the dock for a couple years would upset them. It would clear the waterways to make the overworked Coast Guard's job easier and fit the current political agenda of creating maximum hysteria and inconvienience to produce votes. -- Roger Long I thinks the current passport fiasco is over. Last week here at the Houston Federal bldg I was processed in about 15 min. and received my passport via US mail in about 4 days. Joe |
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