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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 16:12:02 GMT, "Gordon" wrote:
Washington state wants to institute a revamped law to require boating drivers licenses. To those in states who have such laws, what are the pros and cons of your system and does it prevent accidents etc or is it just another red tape gizmo to collect money for the state? Thanks in advance About 11 years ago, a PWC/Boat accident on the CT river in Haddam resulted in the legislature over reacting and passing the "Water Vehicle Safety Act" or something like that requiring a Safe Boating Certificate - basically a license. As usual in this state, the system is totally furbared. If you own a PWC and a boat, you have to take one class to a combination certificate, if you only own a PWC you have to have a PWC certificate or only own a boat you have to have a boating certificate. The best part is that the syllabus for all three state approved courses are identical. The state only accepts USCG, USPS and a couple of other "certificates" as a substitute for the state course. Oddly enough, those certificates are good for both PWC and Boat certificates, but not the state course. You couldn't make up a dumber, lameass system if you tried. Does it work improving safety? Maybe. The PWC operators I see are just as arrogant and stupid as ever, the boaters are just as stupid and arrogant as ever so I guess not. I know it hasn't decreased the accident rate any. Later, Tom |
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