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Old 03-01-2006, 07:47 PM   #18
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"Of 269 accidents recorded from 2000 through 2004, only 19 (7 percent) involved boats exceeding the proposed limits, according to Marine Patrol Lt. Tim Dunleavy. None of the accidents resulted in fatalities."

You wrote the above quote.

It is wrong! Admit it!


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You are also WRONG! 28 mph is "exceed the proposed limits". All the lawyers tricks in the world will not make 28 mph less than 25 mph. That you attempt to do so is insulting to the memory of the victim.

Nobody claimed that 28 mph was a "violation of the law". However 28 mph exceeds the proposed limits in every part of the universe except an attorneys brain.
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