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"Dan Harris" wrote in message
... Is there a boater vs swimmer lobby? The buoys are there to indicate to boaters that they may not approach closer than 300 feet from the beach. This form of local ordinance is fairly common along the beaches in southeast Florida and includes parts of Pompano Beach and Ft. Lauderdale as well as other municipalities. The intent is to limit the interaction between propellers and swimmers! This is along the unprotected ocean. It is a dangerous and risky practice to allow boaters along the surf line in close proximity to swimmers. This has nothing to do with fishing or 9/11. HTH Dan Probably nobody here will talk to me ever again, but this regulation sounds like a good idea. Combine swimmers, propellors, booze and an average frequency of stupid operators which we can assume is no different than automobile drivers, and you've got a reason to be concerned. |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 22:29:14 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ Probably nobody here will talk to me ever again, but this regulation sounds like a good idea. Combine swimmers, propellors, booze and an average frequency of stupid operators which we can assume is no different than automobile drivers, and you've got a reason to be concerned. HEATHEN!!!! APOSTATE!!!! BLASPHEMER!!!! HERETIC!!!! STONE HIM - STONE HIM NOW!!!! Later, Tom |
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