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![]() "CCred68046" wrote in message ... Patrol the boat ramps and their usage. The rules here are that the tow vehicles make the line and it never fails that someone in a boat will just pull up to the ramp and think they can sit there while they go get their vehicle... Nothing like a good fight at a busy ramp. I've seen it at our ramp occasionally as well, I'll try to keep an eye on that. Thanks. -- -= swatcop =- "If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed." |
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![]() "Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message ... swatcop, Just can't beat common sense. To Protect and to Serve is what's it's all about. You sound like a good cop to me. Paul Thanks, Paul. I'm a firm believer in good ol' common sense. -- -= swatcop =- "If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed." |
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![]() "Clams Canino" wrote in message news:4uNCb.533010$HS4.4073001@attbi_s01... "swatcop" wrote in message news:INMCb.12534 Thanks for the tip on the narrow areas, although I would have thought that to be common sense. Maybe it's different in your area. It's different here. We have a patch of river 8 miles long and 200 - 300 feet wide. And often the Marine Patroll doods troll right up the middle, particularly the newer younger guys. I mean, it is "instinct" to drive up the middle, but if you see a skiier coming it's *nice* to pull aside, as opposed to watching to see if he'll slow down for you. And as a question on the safety checks, other than the marinas in my town, most people use a public boat ramp area. Would you be offended if the cops did a safety inspection on your vessel while you were waiting in line to launch at a boat ramp? It seems to me like it would save time that way. *I* wouldn't be offended at the ramp, no. I tend to be be a comedian about it and show him the life-preservers, throwables, ski-vests, fire extinguisher, flares, whistle, horn, anchor, sunscreen, sunglasses, TCW-3, 12 soda, 6 beer, 1 energy drink, 1 milk, 1 orange juice, 1 orange, 2 apple pies, 1 canned ravioli, 1 Spaghetti-O's Etc etc... (yanno - we might think it's funny - until the day the Marine Patroll finds a subject in hypoglycemic shock and comes screaming after my boat to get my goodies - *then* he'll be glad I showed him the Hostess Apple Pies!) Don't laugh - I actually make notes about those sort of things. I know who to go in town for various special needs. You may be an asset one day by your preparedness. But anyway, a lot of people tend to view a "safety check" like an "MV stop" - they wanna know what they did to draw your attention in the first place. shrug Speaking of the ramp, I don't know how enforcable it is (perhaps via loitering laws hehe) but some of the idiots that tie up / slow down the ramps need a ticket for *something* LOL. I've seen this mentioned a few times. I will keep an eye on inconsiderate people at the ramp. -W PS: Look at bright side - it's *got* to be a lot more fun than S.W.A.T. work is!! Um, NOT!!! I'm much more at home in my "black pajamas" with my AR-15. Just still be carefull out there. Binoculars are your friend. If you run into drug runners on a boat, it's way too easy to just shoot the cop and sink the evidence. Remember *they* already know what's up as your approaching them. I'll keep that in mind, thanks. Luckily in my area the Fish & Wildlife commission and the local Sheriff's marine boat are usually in the water. We make it a habit to stay in touch with one another while we're out there. -- -= swatcop =- "If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed." |
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![]() "Clams Canino" wrote in message news:2GNCb.533063$HS4.4073767@attbi_s01... MOST importantly. Come back HERE often to post the best "idiot" stories. !!! That's a deal, as long as you guys keep steering me in the right direction. I'll give you the best one I ever heard: A friend of mine is a State Trooper. One night he was gassing up his vehicle at one of the little "Statie stops" they have here for the Troopers to gas up at. So while he's filling his (unmarked) car, the subject pulls up to the pumps, drunk as a skunk, and when the Officer comes over to the subjects window to see what he possibly could want - he slurrs: "Fill her up please". A moment of silence follows while the officer looks at the subject , meanwhile the subject is looking the officer up and down, and becomes dimly aware of the real situation. Subject rolls down his window - stucks out both hands - and says "OK you got me - that was pretty clever" Poor cop said he had a hard time stopping laughing long enough to ask the guy for his liscence and reg so he could start the OUI arrest.. LOL. "So how'd you get this one?" "He just kinda drove up and surrendered." -W That about sums up the quotation after my signature (see below). -- -= swatcop =- "If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed." |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message ink.net... Clams Canino wrote: This might parrot what others said, but in my opinon the more you can hound wreckless jet-ski's the better. hehe And then of course wreckless boaters in general. I think the "wreckless" ones should be left alone and go after those with many wrecks to their credit. Rick I'm sure the ones with wrecks to their credit will put themselves into the spotlight on a regular basis and will be dealt with accordingly. Thanks for your input, Rick. -- -= swatcop =- "If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed." |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:50:22 GMT, "swatcop"
wrote: Just F.Y.I., my personal definition of a safety inspection is not to be a jerk and have a citation writing contest. I was thinking more along the lines of pointing out to the boaters what equipment is old or missing, trying to help out, not be an ass with a ticket book. ================================================== ==== Your attitude is commendable but your role is slightly confused. Your role as an armed, badge wearing law officer is to enforce the law (in a hopefully reasonable manner), not to offer helpful suggestions to people who are not even on the water yet. To me that is overly intrusive, and comparable to stopping someone who is backing out of the driveway for a quick safety check of their car. |
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I second this notion. I see far more ignorance and inconsiderate behavior
(and, therefore, angry people) at the launch ramp than on the water. Worse at the end of the day when many folks have had a few Coors and are already ****ed about their empty live wells. Just my $0.02 worth. "swatcop" wrote in message ... "CCred68046" wrote in message ... Patrol the boat ramps and their usage. The rules here are that the tow vehicles make the line and it never fails that someone in a boat will just pull up to the ramp and think they can sit there while they go get their vehicle... Nothing like a good fight at a busy ramp. I've seen it at our ramp occasionally as well, I'll try to keep an eye on that. Thanks. -- -= swatcop =- "If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed." |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
.... Or, the knuckleheads who need help docking on a windy day, and when they toss you their line, it's always 2 feet shorter than the distance from the boat to the dock. Wouldn't want to buy a 15 ft rope when a 3 footer will work just as well. Sort of. :-) Usually this sort of stupidity is self punishing. But the problem is that the stupid don't learn better no matter how many times it happens. DSK |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:50:22 GMT, "swatcop" wrote: Just F.Y.I., my personal definition of a safety inspection is not to be a jerk and have a citation writing contest. I was thinking more along the lines of pointing out to the boaters what equipment is old or missing, trying to help out, not be an ass with a ticket book. ================================================== ==== Your attitude is commendable but your role is slightly confused. Your role as an armed, badge wearing law officer is to enforce the law (in a hopefully reasonable manner), not to offer helpful suggestions to people who are not even on the water yet. To me that is overly intrusive, and comparable to stopping someone who is backing out of the driveway for a quick safety check of their car. Ah - I see what you're saying now. Your analogy made a lot of sense to me. Point well taken, thanks. -- -= swatcop =- "If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed." |
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![]() "Eric H" wrote in message om... I second this notion. I see far more ignorance and inconsiderate behavior (and, therefore, angry people) at the launch ramp than on the water. Worse at the end of the day when many folks have had a few Coors and are already ****ed about their empty live wells. Just my $0.02 worth. A point well taken - it seems that the two biggest "bitches" so far are jetskis and morons at the boat ramp. Thank you for your input. -- -= swatcop =- "If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed." |
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