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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 07:48:24 -0400, Harry Krause
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Dave Hall wrote:




Where am I going with all this? The point is that many people enjoy
different things on the water. Many of those activities clash with the
activities of others.



The answer, obviously, is to enforce the same sorts of noise
restrictions on the water as are enforced on land. If you are within
earshot of others in coves, creeks or on shore, effective engine
muffling is required.

If the penisboaters don't like it, they can always go offshore. Way
offshore.


If they can. It's tough to go "offshore" on a landlocked lake.

Or maybe those who don't like a little engine music, can find another
station to tune to.......

Dave

 
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