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Ernest Scribbler wrote:
What am I required to carry here on an inland waterway in the US? I was
boarded by the Coast Guard last year, and the guy wanted to see a photo ID,
among other things. I had my wallet with me that day (which hasn't always
been the case) so I showed him my driver's license. Where would I find the
law on this sort of thing? State? Federal? Both?


In Georgia you need the Certificate of Boat Registration on board and a
government ID card of some kind. normally people just use their Drivers
License.
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On Oct 31, 6:03?pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
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Ernest Scribbler wrote:
What am I required to carry here on an inland waterway in the US? I was
boarded by the Coast Guard last year, and the guy wanted to see a photo ID,
among other things. I had my wallet with me that day (which hasn't always
been the case) so I showed him my driver's license. Where would I find the
law on this sort of thing? State? Federal? Both?


In Georgia you need the Certificate of Boat Registration on board and a
government ID card of some kind. normally people just use their Drivers
License.


What's the minimum age for operating a boat in GA, (is there one?) vs
the minimum age for driving a car?

What sort of government ID does a 14 year old kid, allowed to putt
around the harbor in the family dinghy with a 20-HP motor on it,
carry?

Could be a problem for boaters too young to drive, IMO.

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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Oct 31, 6:03?pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
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Ernest Scribbler wrote:
What am I required to carry here on an inland waterway in the US? I was
boarded by the Coast Guard last year, and the guy wanted to see a photo ID,
among other things. I had my wallet with me that day (which hasn't always
been the case) so I showed him my driver's license. Where would I find the
law on this sort of thing? State? Federal? Both?

In Georgia you need the Certificate of Boat Registration on board and a
government ID card of some kind. normally people just use their Drivers
License.


What's the minimum age for operating a boat in GA, (is there one?) vs
the minimum age for driving a car?

What sort of government ID does a 14 year old kid, allowed to putt
around the harbor in the family dinghy with a 20-HP motor on it,
carry?

Could be a problem for boaters too young to drive, IMO.


They have to take a boater safety course, and they are given a ID card.

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On Nov 1, 2:19 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
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On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 09:26:31 -0700, Chuck Gould
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What's the minimum age for operating a boat in GA, (is there one?) vs
the minimum age for driving a car?


What sort of government ID does a 14 year old kid, allowed to putt
around the harbor in the family dinghy with a 20-HP motor on it,
carry?


Could be a problem for boaters too young to drive, IMO.


There are lots of people who don't have a driver's license. My mother
didn't get one until she was in her 60s ... she still has it and she
ded in 2002.


I think all states have an ID card for those people who don't drive.- Hide quoted text -

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In CT you have to be 16 to get the boating licence, and car licence.
My dad does not drive but has a CT photo id very similar in appearance
to our state drivers licence.



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On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 10:04:39 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing penned the
following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 23:21:25 -0500, wrote:
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|On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 20:49:30 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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|But there is no law requiring you to get one. That is the basis for
|the suits against "voter ID".
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|Here's what I don't understand about this whole voter ID thing.
|
|Here in CT, a form of positive ID which essentially is a driver's
|license is required. The ID has to show residency in the town or, in
|matter of taxation, real estate in the town. No exceptions.
|
|What's do hard about doing this at the Federal level?
|
|The best I can tell they say it discriminates against homeless people.
|The argument is the requirement results in a defacto poll tax since it
|costs money to get the state ID.
|I think it is dumb too but don't shoot the messenger.
|
|If they receive state or federal benefits of one kind or another, then
|they have to have a SSN. From there, it's a simple step to obtain an
|ID.
|


Would that were true.....

You aren't supposed to be able to get a SSN unless you are an American
citizen, but....
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10002.html#how

......as an illegal you can get many benefits.....
http://archive.gao.gov/d45t15/150100.pdf

....because in many instances it is illegal to ask immigration status
or it isn't required....

an ID is a piece of cake....

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