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Originally Posted by Bear Islander
When a speed limit passes most people will be surprised how little things have changed. The MP might be out using radar here and there, but it will go mostly unnoticed. Warnings will be given, tickets will be rare.
Boats will still go full speed through the Bear Island NWZ every day.
The radar units and officers they have now will suffice. As time goes by this will be just a little slower and less hectic.
It will be like same sex marriage was in Massachusetts. Top story for a short time, then most people hardly notice.
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I suppose.

I mean it really does not affect me personally. I don't own a boat that goes faster than 50MPH. Besides gas prices make it almost crazy to travel faster than 30-35 anyway.
The Bear Island NWZ is a sore spot for me, not as much as it is for you, but nonetheless, I hate when people ride right up on you and "race" through there.
I still wish there was a way to actually address the problem rather than a roundabout way that may actually have little or no impact on what really is the problem facing safe boating on Winni....... Rude, ignorant, clueless, lawless boaters putting all of us in jeopardy.
It'll be fun to debate the actual effects on boating this law has after it passes and we see the "results."