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![]() from Noonsite pages (www.noonsite.com) the cruising boat's resource cheers Peter FLORIDA – Skipper arrested for Anchoring for more than 10 days Created by sue. Last modified on 2008-06-26 12:08:23 Countries: USA Cruising Compass report today that the City of Stuart, FL, have apologised to Vincent Sibilla after he was arrested for anchoring his yacht for more than 10 days in the City harbour. Sibilla, who sued the city last month over its anchoring restrictions, has been awarded $5,000 and a written apology from the city attorney. This week Stuart commissioners unanimously approved the proposed settlement with Vincent Sibilla, 68, who filed suit in federal court March 3, challenging the city's rules about where boaters can anchor. Sibilla, who lives aboard his 25-foot sloop, Morning Star, will get his $3,000.00 in attorney fees paid and the City has agreed to change it’s ordinance on non-liveaboard boats. The new ordinance will define the term "in navigation" to be in line with Florida state law. The old ordinance stated that non-liveaboard boaters are no longer "in navigation" if they are anchored for more than ten days. Captain Herman Diebler and SAMI (Sailing Association of Marco Island), are key players in the fight against unfair restrictions aimed to keep visiting cruisers away from Florida’s Anchorages. The most recent “coup” in the anchoring restrictions fight across the Nation was when they went to battle with the City of Marco Island over local anchoring restrictions. Diebler and his committee won the first-ever “precedent-setting” case against Marco Island. |
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Interesting post. If you do a little research on the subject in that area
you will find the good Capt Neal the center of several rulings and cited for precedence on several of his pro se cases. Liveaboards are once again gaining their freedoms because of the valiant efforts of the good and kind Capt Neal. Capt Neal stands amongst giants: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83-AzCdr1XY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_NXXDVtNbA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pbp0hur9RU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0XhArlbnH0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2Ym1rmWr3s God Bless America and Capt Neal "Herodotus" wrote in message ... from Noonsite pages (www.noonsite.com) the cruising boat's resource cheers Peter FLORIDA - Skipper arrested for Anchoring for more than 10 days Created by sue. Last modified on 2008-06-26 12:08:23 Countries: USA Cruising Compass report today that the City of Stuart, FL, have apologised to Vincent Sibilla after he was arrested for anchoring his yacht for more than 10 days in the City harbour. Sibilla, who sued the city last month over its anchoring restrictions, has been awarded $5,000 and a written apology from the city attorney. This week Stuart commissioners unanimously approved the proposed settlement with Vincent Sibilla, 68, who filed suit in federal court March 3, challenging the city's rules about where boaters can anchor. Sibilla, who lives aboard his 25-foot sloop, Morning Star, will get his $3,000.00 in attorney fees paid and the City has agreed to change it's ordinance on non-liveaboard boats. The new ordinance will define the term "in navigation" to be in line with Florida state law. The old ordinance stated that non-liveaboard boaters are no longer "in navigation" if they are anchored for more than ten days. Captain Herman Diebler and SAMI (Sailing Association of Marco Island), are key players in the fight against unfair restrictions aimed to keep visiting cruisers away from Florida's Anchorages. The most recent "coup" in the anchoring restrictions fight across the Nation was when they went to battle with the City of Marco Island over local anchoring restrictions. Diebler and his committee won the first-ever "precedent-setting" case against Marco Island. |
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![]() "Kapt Krunch" wrote in message ... Interesting post. If you do a little research on the subject in that area you will find the good Capt Neal the center of several rulings and cited for precedence on several of his pro se cases. Liveaboards are once again gaining their freedoms because of the valiant efforts of the good and kind Capt Neal. Capt Neal stands amongst giants: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83-AzCdr1XY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_NXXDVtNbA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pbp0hur9RU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0XhArlbnH0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2Ym1rmWr3s God Bless America and Capt Neal Thank you very much for including my mentor, the World's Famous Capt. Neal, among the ranks of those famous conservative icons. He, indeed, was instrumental in restoring for cruising sailors and liveaboards their God-given rights to be "in navigation." Governor Charlie Crist is a long-time friend of Captain Neal's and it was the Good Captain who urged him to issue a clarification of the law concerning navigation rights when Crist was attorney general of Florida that re-affirmed navigation rights as well as re-affirmed the original meaning of a "liveaboard" vessel so cruisers cannot be harrassed by having that term illegally applied to them. http://myfloridalegal.com/ago.nsf/pr...25657600624D60 This opinion was slightly modified, condensed and codified by the Florida leglislature relying on the attorney general's aforementioned brief. http://www.hisc.org/Cruising/AnchoringRights.pdf Some cities still refuse to abide by Florida State law but now-Governor Crist does not take kindly to their failure to comply with state law. You can thank the Good Captain Neal for being instrumental in sailors' navigation rights in Florida being restored and for local Gestapo disregard for the law being successfully prosecuted. Wilbur Hubbard "Herodotus" wrote in message ... from Noonsite pages (www.noonsite.com) the cruising boat's resource cheers Peter FLORIDA - Skipper arrested for Anchoring for more than 10 days Created by sue. Last modified on 2008-06-26 12:08:23 Countries: USA Cruising Compass report today that the City of Stuart, FL, have apologised to Vincent Sibilla after he was arrested for anchoring his yacht for more than 10 days in the City harbour. Sibilla, who sued the city last month over its anchoring restrictions, has been awarded $5,000 and a written apology from the city attorney. This week Stuart commissioners unanimously approved the proposed settlement with Vincent Sibilla, 68, who filed suit in federal court March 3, challenging the city's rules about where boaters can anchor. Sibilla, who lives aboard his 25-foot sloop, Morning Star, will get his $3,000.00 in attorney fees paid and the City has agreed to change it's ordinance on non-liveaboard boats. The new ordinance will define the term "in navigation" to be in line with Florida state law. The old ordinance stated that non-liveaboard boaters are no longer "in navigation" if they are anchored for more than ten days. Captain Herman Diebler and SAMI (Sailing Association of Marco Island), are key players in the fight against unfair restrictions aimed to keep visiting cruisers away from Florida's Anchorages. The most recent "coup" in the anchoring restrictions fight across the Nation was when they went to battle with the City of Marco Island over local anchoring restrictions. Diebler and his committee won the first-ever "precedent-setting" case against Marco Island. |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 07:30:08 -0600, "Kapt Krunch" said: you will find the good Capt Neal the center of several rulings and cited for precedence on several of his pro se cases. Pity Neal doesn't know the difference between "precedence" and "precedents." Pity Dave is chronically dazed and confused. Pity that amateur Capt. Neal who willingly places himself in court as defendant has defeated every State of Florida attempt to find him guilty of anything and, consequently, has a more successful litigation record than poor Dave can claim. Can you claim a 100% victorious court record? The Good Captain can! Wilbur Hubbard |
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Can you claim a 100% victorious court record? I can claim to be the Queen of England, but that doesn't give me a yellow hat... |
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![]() "Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message et... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote Can you claim a 100% victorious court record? I can claim to be the Queen of England, but that doesn't give me a yellow hat... Why not claim it? You and her wear the same "Depends" undergarments! Wilbur Hubbard |
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"Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message
et... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote Can you claim a 100% victorious court record? I can claim to be the Queen of England, but that doesn't give me a yellow hat... Hey, you and she could easily wear the same hat, just not at the same time! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:42:42 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" said: you will find the good Capt Neal the center of several rulings and cited for precedence on several of his pro se cases. Pity Neal doesn't know the difference between "precedence" and "precedents." Pity Dave is chronically dazed and confused. So, Neal, I gather that despite your vast knowledge of the law you haven't yet done enough googling to figure out the difference between "precedence" and "precedents?" Whereas the first concerns simple order of occurrence, the second concerns order of occurrence as foundational to future decisions. I don't know about "Neal" but I, Wilbur Hubbard, do not need to Google to ascertain the meaning of simple words such as precedence and precedents. I probably learned their meaning in grammar school. Whereas the average American like yourself has a working vocabulary of only about 18,000 words, my working vocabulary is closer to 800,000 words. The English language contains approximately 900,000 words in all so I still have some time to go before I learn them all. I hope this helps. Wilbur Hubbard |
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Why not claim it? I have no interest in being a mendacious buffoon, Neal. YMMV. |
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![]() "Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message et... I have no interest in being a mendacious buffoon, Neal. YMMV. Well, in this case, your interests are irrelevant. You are what you are irrespective of interest. Wilbur Hubbard |
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