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Old 02-15-2006, 02:08 PM   #1
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Default Speed doesn't matter if alcohol involved

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Originally Posted by Island Lover

Speed had nothing to do with the accident.

Alcohol was involved, and that means how fast the vehicle was going had absolutely nothing to do with the outcome. No accident involving alcohol should EVER be blamed in any way on the speed of the vehicle. The same thing could have happened at 6 mph.
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Just saw this quote over in winter sports.
After so many entries saying that speed is an issue in an accident even when alcohol is involved, the story changes. Talk about inconsistency and an agenda. Based on that quote, there is NO justification for a speed limit on the lake, this is just a misguided attempt by a small group of people to remove types of boats they consider undesirable from the lake.

NH State Senators please pay attention to the inconsistency here, even the proponents of the speed limit don't believe their own arguments.

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