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![]() "Mika" wrote in message ... On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 02:30:50 GMT, Brian Whatcott wrote: On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 21:48:09 +0000, Steve wrote: /// I've yet to meet anyone who's been pulled over by cops while on a boat. I was stopped, as they wanted to see my permit for VHF radio (which we of course had ![]() Mika A quick de-lurk to say that both the Canadian Coastguard and the Surete du Quebec (the provincial police) patrol rivers and lakes here (once the ice has gone out). They can and do pull boats over for safety checks (e.g. enough life jackets for the number of bodies aboard) and to check on alcohol consumption. Glad I found this ng. It's full of good stuff. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Cheers, Sage |
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A quick de-lurk to say that both the Canadian Coastguard and the Surete du
Quebec (the provincial police) patrol rivers and lakes here (once the ice has gone out). They can and do pull boats over for safety checks (e.g. enough life jackets for the number of bodies aboard) and to check on alcohol consumption. Blimey, a police state - so much for being 'free'! Here in our harbours I've only ever known the local harbour conservancy to book people for speeding - I've never known licence or lifejacket checks, or anyone having problems (with the authorities) due to alcohol consumption. Think I'll stay here in the UK! Adam H |
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![]() "Ex Alfa Adam" wrote in message ... A quick de-lurk to say that both the Canadian Coastguard and the Surete du Quebec (the provincial police) patrol rivers and lakes here (once the ice has gone out). They can and do pull boats over for safety checks (e.g. enough life jackets for the number of bodies aboard) and to check on alcohol consumption. Blimey, a police state - so much for being 'free'! Here in our harbours I've only ever known the local harbour conservancy to book people for speeding - I've never known licence or lifejacket checks, or anyone having problems (with the authorities) due to alcohol consumption. Think I'll stay here in the UK! Adam H I'd rather have these kinds of rules than be chased around the water by drunken idiots in "cigarette" style boats that they have no idea how to sail or control. Cheers, Sage |
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![]() "Ex Alfa Adam" wrote in message ... A quick de-lurk to say that both the Canadian Coastguard and the Surete du Quebec (the provincial police) patrol rivers and lakes here (once the ice has gone out). They can and do pull boats over for safety checks (e.g. enough life jackets for the number of bodies aboard) and to check on alcohol consumption. Blimey, a police state - so much for being 'free'! Here in our harbours I've only ever known the local harbour conservancy to book people for speeding - I've never known licence or lifejacket checks, or anyone having problems (with the authorities) due to alcohol consumption. Think I'll stay here in the UK! Adam H I'd rather have these kinds of rules than be chased around the water by drunken idiots in "cigarette" style boats that they have no idea how to sail or control. Cheers, Sage |
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A quick de-lurk to say that both the Canadian Coastguard and the Surete du
Quebec (the provincial police) patrol rivers and lakes here (once the ice has gone out). They can and do pull boats over for safety checks (e.g. enough life jackets for the number of bodies aboard) and to check on alcohol consumption. Blimey, a police state - so much for being 'free'! Here in our harbours I've only ever known the local harbour conservancy to book people for speeding - I've never known licence or lifejacket checks, or anyone having problems (with the authorities) due to alcohol consumption. Think I'll stay here in the UK! Adam H |
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