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Default Even a small boat can be involved in a big lawsuit....

On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 15:26:57 -0700, Chuck Gould
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And yet another "sobering" example of why alcohol and water mix so
poorly.
(The skipper should not drink until the boat is docked for the day, at
least IMO).


I'm in total agreement, but I'm sure you wouldn't agree with my
solution to the problem of drunk driving. :)

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Tonn's blood-alcohol level tested out at more than twice the legal
limit, authorities said.


Unreal.

In my world, that guy would be a slave forever to the victims and/or
the state.
 
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