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Re: lv-ab: The Melbourne Anti-anchoring Ordinance jurisdiction

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Date: Tue Aug 29 2006 - 20:01:07 EDT

  • Next message: Sam Densler: "Re: lv-ab: The Melbourne Anti-anchoring Ordinance jurisdiction"

    In a message dated 8/29/2006 10:24:51 AM Central Daylight Time,
     writes:
    >
    > To use an example in St. Augustine, I'll use that bar and restaurant across
    > the street from the marina (I forgot the name). We've had many fun evenings
    > with drinks and dinner in there and I'd guess, judging from the
    > conversations around the bar, most of the folks at the bar were off of boats
    >
    > anchored in the harbor. Also think about Sailor's Exchange. Do you think
    > they want anchoring prohibitions in the harbor?
    >
    >

    Steve, those are the very people who should be fighting this, not the
    traveling boaters. If they won't fight it, they deserve what they get. That is, lost
    revenue and possible failed businesses.

    Gene Gruender

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