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![]() FWC Smokescreen. What do the police do with derelict vehicles? They tow them to a junkyard and have done with it. Then they attempt to track down the owner and charge him for the towing. They don't hold a bunch of meetings where they propose draconian laws where every responsible driver on the road has to pay for the negligence of a few shirk laws. Derelict vessels are a FWC smokescreen that is being used to impose mooring fields, pump out requirements, anchoring restrictions etc. on responsible boaters. Make no mistake about it. It's all about regulations and control. It's an excuse to abuse authority and act like jack booted thugs. That's the FWC. I've experience their tactics first hand and had to take the *******s to court to keep them from succeeding in their bully tactics. Funds are available to remove derelict vessels. Why aren't they being used? Because the FWC would rather retain the presence of derelict boats as with them they can more easily garner public support to harass and control boaters in general. Boots on our throats! Believe it. -- Sir Gregory |
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