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I would like to have left the entire message from Charles, but I know I
would have been in trouble with the message word counter. Charles makes a
very valid point which is much more pertinent than my flippant comment. A
question that I will pose here, but should probably be answered in a
non-boating forum, is how , or even if, we can get back on track. A lot of
countries do not want to deal with us. And I am careful about whom I ask
out. And while it may seem trite, I do have friends who are lawyers whom I
trust. But not to pander too much, I would be very nervous about putting
myself in the hands of a lawyer that I do not know personally. It is a scary
situation in this country. I feel that I have worked hard and long in my
profession before I retired. I have a pension which extends to my wife and I
have some savings. I do spend some time worrying that all of it could
disappear in one simple boating accident. It makes me distrustful of others,
which is absolutely contrary to my nature (everyone is a friend until they
prove themselves otherwise).
But I have said enough.
Cheers! And thanks to Charles for his reply.
Bob & Debbie Huddleston Krogen 42
AB6NI KC6SKY "The Deborah C.
>
> Robert,
> First, I am a Lawyer, been one for 31 yrs. The profession is out of hand
> in this country.
> We need to GET RID OF MOST OF OUR LIABILITY LAWS.
> But and this is a BIG but ,people must take responsibility for their own
> actions. Now , my friends , that is the bottom line.
> A lawyer can NOT file an action without a WILLING client.
>
> Charles C. Culotta
> Patterson, La.
> 95 Miles West of New Orleans
> On ICW
>