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RCE wrote:
wrote in message ... On 17 Feb 2006 08:41:13 -0800, wrote: http://www.townhall.com/opinion/colu...17/186976.html I can remember when Md was "the free state". I guess those days are long gone. I notice they don't have an upper limit on the size of the boat. I guess the QE 2 will never go to Baltimore. Can you imagine making all those rich people wear PFDs in the chow line and even when they are sitting in their cabins. How about the president and his party out on the sequoia? The crew of navy ships when they stray into the bay? The government is clearly out of control. Whenever I hear the phrase, the "Dumbing of America" *this* is the stuff that comes to my mind. You *will* conform, you *will* do as we say, or you *will* pay the price that *we* decide upon. RCE (back to "discussing" a few things with Sam) Totally agree that compulsion over personal stuff is wrong, but the trouble is there are so many nuff nuffs around we all suffer. When they come unstuck we all get lumbered with the bill. Whether it's hugely expensive & dangerous to the rescuers searches, often when it's well clear it's just to recover the bodies at best, so the family can feel better. Or we get stuck with the medical costs of trying to fix them. This PFD wearing seems to be the new "thing" though, this is our first season since our new law has applied (& the water police are red hot on enforcement). Here downunder the basic law is; anyone on board, any age etc Any boat underway & Under 4.6 mtrs (16ft)& while on open deck (if inside a cabin not required) Boats over 4.6 but under 12mtrs (39.3ft) don't need to wear unless certain things are happening, like crossing a bar, out in a gale warning, or on board alone etc etc there's a few of them. So mostly the laws don't bother boats bigger than a runabout & boats over 12mtrs are exempt. Here we don't have the piers, wharves, berths you have so use our dinghies lots & I can tell you having to don a jacket every time I get in the dinghie is a total pain in the arse!!! It's obviously a hot place & they're hot, really hot. At the same time they brought this law in they increased out fire extinguisher sizes (I had to get 2 X 4.5KG dry powder, expensive!!!! because fuel capacity exceeds 350ltrs) & removed the flare exemption from protected waters, bays, lakes etc. I hate intrusion as you do but if they're elected I guess that's democracy at work. No denying seat belts, crash helmets for bikes etc have saved lives (not mine) so .......................... :-( K |
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