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[email protected] March 25th 05 05:21 AM

Testifying for Senate Bill 5145, boater education
 
I was invited to run down to Olympia this evening to testify about
WA State Senate Bill 5145, mandatory boater education.

Fun experience.

Got a kick out of the way one legislator in particular used the minor
committee hearing forum to be a genuine drama queen. He's from the SW
corner of the state.......(Wash boaters will know how that *could*
effect his poliltics)....and his name is Orcutt.

He asked the law enforcement officer who testified immediately before I
did whether a requirement that boaters carry education cards would just
be another excuse for the police to interfere with private taxpayers
enjoying a day on the water.

When the officer replied, "No, it would merely be one of the items we
would check for if citing another violation or doing a safety
inspection..", the legislator made some smart remark about seat belt
laws, threw down his pencil, pushed his microphone away from his face
and folded his arms in obvious disgust. Ok, give him an Oscar.

The WA State Senate has amended the House version of the bill to exempt
anybody operating a boat of 15HP or less, rather than the 10HP the
House recommended. Otherwise, no significant changes.
If the bill clears this senate commitee it will go to the full Senate
for a vote, and then to a conference committee to work out the few
small differences between the Senate version and the House before going
on to Governor Gregoire for a signature.

If this passes, Washington will join the majority of states in
requiring some degree of education before legally operating a boat.


DSK March 25th 05 02:02 PM

wrote:
I was invited to run down to Olympia this evening to testify about
WA State Senate Bill 5145, mandatory boater education.

Fun experience.

Got a kick out of the way one legislator in particular used the minor
committee hearing forum to be a genuine drama queen.


Yep, many of these guys manipulate almost everything. It's no wonder
that public debate has sunk to such a low level. And these type of
committee hearings used to where the bulk of legislative input was
collected, nowadays it's more efficient to have lobbyists simply hand in
drafts

He asked the law enforcement officer who testified immediately before I
did whether a requirement that boaters carry education cards would just
be another excuse for the police to interfere with private taxpayers
enjoying a day on the water.


It would be nice if there was a way to print a boaters endorsement code
on your drivers license, instead of having to carry around yet another
card. I don't have any room in my wallet for money!



If this passes, Washington will join the majority of states in
requiring some degree of education before legally operating a boat.


A two edgedd sword IMHO. The problem is not lack of legislation, it's
spotty enforcement and low motivation on the part of those who cause the
problems.

Fair Skies
Doug King


Short Wave Sportfishing March 25th 05 09:49 PM

On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 09:02:15 -0500, DSK wrote:

~~ snippage ~~

A two edgedd sword IMHO. The problem is not lack of legislation, it's
spotty enforcement and low motivation on the part of those who cause the
problems.


Interesting you should say that.

When CT cranked their system up ten years ago, nothing in the marine
law books changed - except that everybody now has to have a
certificate that proves that they've taken a course that illustrates
what the laws are and how they are applied.

Did it affect boating safety? No. We have the same amounts of
accidents, lawless behavior and marine discourtesy as always. In
fact, arrests have decreased.

The state, however, gets $25 more dollars per new boater to put into
the general fund.

Later,

Tom

JimH March 25th 05 09:57 PM


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oups.com...
I was invited to run down to Olympia this evening to testify about
WA State Senate Bill 5145, mandatory boater education.

Fun experience.

The WA State Senate has amended the House version of the bill to exempt
anybody operating a boat of 15HP or less, rather than the 10HP the
House recommended. Otherwise, no significant changes.
If the bill clears this senate commitee it will go to the full Senate
for a vote, and then to a conference committee to work out the few
small differences between the Senate version and the House before going
on to Governor Gregoire for a signature.

If this passes, Washington will join the majority of states in
requiring some degree of education before legally operating a boat.



Nice going Chuck.



Falky foo March 26th 05 01:17 AM


the legislator made some smart remark about seat belt
laws, threw down his pencil, pushed his microphone away from his face
and folded his arms in obvious disgust.


That's funny, I can totally picture that. Well it's good he's bringing that
stuff up.



HarryKrause March 27th 05 02:24 PM

On 24 Mar 2005 21:21:57 -0800, wrote:

I was invited to run down to Olympia this evening to testify about
WA State Senate Bill 5145, mandatory boater education.

Fun experience.

Got a kick out of the way one legislator in particular used the minor
committee hearing forum to be a genuine drama queen. He's from the SW
corner of the state.......(Wash boaters will know how that *could*
effect his poliltics)....and his name is Orcutt.


A very good friend of mine. Ive had him out on my 89' luxury yatch
many times.


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