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Old 09-09-2004, 11:59 PM   #39
Bear Lover
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Default Skip, why sorry?

Skip - I don't see where we disagree.

I never said you could claim or own a piece of the lake.

Owners of waterfront property have rights of use and access that others do not. This argument people have that the lake is public property and they can do anything they want on any part of the lake just is not true.

If I owned on Timber I would apply for a swim line permit. I got one years ago, it was easy. A few pictures of swimmers among boats did the job. Then cut down the swing before somebody is injured and sues. And if anybody exposed themselves near a child, even inadvertently they would be finding out what "registered sex offender" means.
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