there are laws against drink operating - less than 10% of people
operating a boat drunk are caught. there are laws concerning the
operation of boats by those under 16 - i can't tell you how many 12 to
16 yo kids i see on pwcs and pwc type boats operating in state parks
of all things - theres a law against that too. oh, lets talk about
operating with kids aboard w/o life preservers - theres a law about
that i think.
its still saving people from themselves. whats next - no bungee
jumping? sky diving? snowboarding? soccer? baseball? people get
seriously injured in those sports all the time - in particular soccer
where serious knee/ankle and head injuries occur on a regular basis.
bungee jumping, sky diving, snowboarding, soccer, baseball etc are all
ordinarily survivable.
sucking in CO fumes almost directly from the exhaust port usuallly is
not.
it is what it is chuck - just another grandstand play by some small
time politician making a name for themselves under the guise of public
safety.
its bull**** of the first order and just another way to produce
revenue along the way.
Chuck - I haven't forgotten the peanuts. It's just that the boiled ones are
a little harder to come by then I thought. I'm going down to Richmond
tomorrow to see the daughter. Hopefully I'll be able to pick 'em up there.
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'Til next time,
John H
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