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Gambling boat in Indiana
Just heard today that they are closing the Hammond Indiana Yacht Harbor for
short period, so that they can expedite building a large gambling boat there. Once the boat is built, it will leave little room for yachts and pleasure boats. Is the State of Indiana so greedy for a cut of the profits that they tell their recreational boaters to go screw themselves? They are giving priorty to Indiana residents to keep their slips, but I don't think much of their hospitality, or their politics. They are voiding slip agreements that are already in place by evicting these boaters. Where is Boat US when you need them? I think responsible boaters should contact both their own and the Indiana legislators to let them know that Indiana doesn't welcome tourism or recreation seeking people, and are violating the rights of these boaters. Why in fact, do we need gambling boats? Let them build it on land and change their stupid laws to make it all legal. Sherwin D. |
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Gambling boat in Indiana
sherwindu wrote: Just heard today that they are closing the Hammond Indiana Yacht Harbor for short period, so that they can expedite building a large gambling boat there. Once the boat is built, it will leave little room for yachts and pleasure boats. Is the State of Indiana so greedy for a cut of the profits that they tell their recreational boaters to go screw themselves? Probably. |
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