I remember my first try at barefoot skiiing. What a thrill! But that brings up a good point.
What are viable reasons to travel greater than 45mph?
1) Barefoot skiing - I believe they recommend > 48mph.
2) How about outrunning an electrical storm to port or home providing waves not too large?
3) Sea planes landing and takeoff
Here is a good one:
Is the lake a lake when it is frozen? If so ... any snowmobilers out there?
There may be others, but if bill goes through are these listed activities breaking the law?
If the law exists and these activities are overlooked does that mean the law can be bent? And does that set the precedent that attys can now cite thus further binding officers hands about enforcing laws? Not to mention the unrecoverable court costs involved.
Last edited by JayDV; 01-28-2008 at 10:40 AM.
Reason: add'l thought
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