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From: Jim Kennedy (no email)
Date: Sun Mar 04 2007 - 15:49:18 EST
Hi Jeff,
I agree completely with you! I dislike government intrusion intensely,
BUT... . I'm afraid that the time is coming, with so many folks getting out
on the water that a look at some form of regulation is going to happen. I
hope that the Coast Guard gets to run it but ONLY after the feds decide that
that branch of the service really isn't the ugly bastard and FUNDS THEM
ADAQUATELY.
>From: "Jeffrey Siegel" <>
>Reply-To: <>
>To: "'Jim Kennedy'" <>,
><>
>Subject: RE: whistle signals
>Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 10:43:16 -0500
>
> > My guess that the answer to all of this is that sometime
> > down the line, there will have to be some sort of test
> > (I am NOT in favor of this) for anyone operating a boat
> > that would show at least a basic understanding of the rules
> > of the road, emergency procedures, radio procedure etc...
>
>I don't want the government in my life any more than it needs to be too and
>I'm not looking to start a huge thread about testing for boating, but
>what's
>wrong with requiring some very basic knowledge requirement for boating?
>
>How come it's OK for cars and planes but not boats?
>
>==================================
>Jeffrey Siegel
>M/V aCappella
>DeFever 53PH
>W1ACA/WDB4350
>Castine, Maine
>
>www.activecaptain.com
>Content, Communications, Community
>
>Cruising blog to Abacos & Maine:
>http://mvacappella.blogspot.com
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