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Harry Krause
 
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Default Manatee speed rules unconstituitional?

RG wrote:

BY CARIE L. CALL,
Published by news-press.com on December 19, 2003


Lee County boaters who hit the throttle through state-posted manatee slow
speed zones this weekend may not be breaking the law.

A Lee Circuit Court appellate ruling has Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission officials confused over whether the slow speed
zones can be legally enforced.



http://news-press.com/news/cape/p_031219mantee.html




Obviously, then, this is the weekend to get out in your powerboats,
open the throttles and slam into as many manatees as
possible.
Manatees, after all, have no reason to live, not when they get in the
way of powerboaters in a hurry.

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