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Originally Posted by Islander
Then boats that went PAST the Marine Patrol at 90mph, 100mph, or 160mph etc.. did NOT have their speeds included in the study.
RADAR has a limited distance, as Woodsy has pointed out. A boat going 130mph would have to go directly AT a MARKED Marine Patrol boat to a close distance before turning.    Ya Right!
So are you surprised when reported speeds were low? The study was DESIGNED to fail. If you didn't think it favored your position you would agree.
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Not to put too fine of a point on it, but you're living in a fantasy world if you actually think there were boats traveling at 160MPH on the lake. Even 90 or 100MPH seems highly doubtful, but we'll share your lunacy for a moment and allow the assumption that it is possible, although not probable.
Everything you post seems to be this Chicken Little fantasy mis-interpreted hype-drivel. If you're a proponent of the speed limit law, that's fine, but support your position with something that is factual and possible. The stuff you're spewing out here makes me wonder if you make your own tinfoil hats, or get them custom made at a haberdashery.