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Originally Posted by ITD
People need to know how to drive their boats. If this person ended up on a dock, it is even more their fault. The paddle board has the right of way, period. The boater should have stopped and waited. If the boater is unable to do so, they shouldn't be at a public dock.
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People need to know how to drive their cars, but scenic walks on interstate highways are prohibited.
And so it should be around docks, just way too much risk. It may not be the paddle boarders fault they got run over, but they will suffer the impact.
Its not about responsibility its about likelihood of a problem and risk if it were to occur, and both are high for impacts between paddle boards and boats in the confines and conditions of boat docks.
Or do you believe you should be able to just walk down the interstate highway and then hold drivers responsible should they run you over,,,