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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
...That's really something that there was already a state law which deals with horsepower size and speed limits. What-da-ya-know and how-about-that? Good grief!...Maybe that's a good compromise solution. A good deal is one where both sides benefit so maybe, maybe?...
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FLL, you're right on the money. There has been an Administrative solution to this dilemma all along. Ain't it amazing, all the money spent by the extremist individuals and their lobbyists/lawyers on the far sides of the issue, and no one mentioned the existing and well working RSA that provides a solution for the concerns raised. Hmmm, maybe the lawyers & lobbyists weren't looking for an easy solution, the more billable hours they draw this debate out the more they line their pockets! Nah, that couldn't be the case...
However, this issue is no longer in the Administrative avenue where RSA 270:12 dictated it be, but the law has been short-circuited and now we find the solution in the muddy political arena.
But back to your original point Less.....
A wise man once said:
Politics is the art of compromise
Absent a reasonable approach to this debate, which means that some areas need to addressed in reference to speed, noise, and crowding without invoking blanket policy, regardless of the Senate's action in the upcoming weeks, we are all only one boating accident away from totalitarian boating regulations that no one will be pleased with.