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Old 08-04-2009, 01:34 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by LIforrelaxin View Post
So reading this thread.... the problem with this debate is that there is no middle ground...
There are supporters.... there are oppossers, but there is no group trying to find common ground....

Now I applaud the idea of a thread for oppossers and a thread for supporters.... but people have to stop standing on either side of the neutral zone, and start thinking about common ground. Sure the NW zone in Meredith Bay has been a good thing... and that principle could be applied other places. Wolfeboro for one...

There are places on the lake where speed is not an issue, and there are place where it is.... people should stop sitting on the extreme sides and look for common ground....

Places like the Broads should be wide open throttle, lay the speed down..... other areas need some consideration for slower speeds....There is common ground people just have to look for it....

LI,
You might want to start a "middle grounders thread", but the promotion of letting boats go as fast as they want any time they want on the Broads, the best sailing and salmon-fishing part of the lake, does not sound like it belongs on this thread. This thread is for people who support the speed limit and want to see the present law made permanent to weigh in, and or to give their opinions and anecdotes that support the law...period. My hope is that once people who were afraid to weigh in on the other threads for fear of being joe-the-plumbered will now feel welcome, and we will all get a better feel for the prevailing opinion on this topic, rather than just the opinions of the dominant few.
 
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