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Old 04-11-2017, 05:11 PM   #9
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If one moves a rock on the shoreline, cuts down too many trees, or removes one too many pine needles from one's own property (for which one pays substantial property taxes), the State of NH will be all over you like a ton of bricks. All under the auspices of protecting the lake, which is State property and a State resource.

On the contrary, the same State of NH allows the same property and resource to be abused and destroyed by these idiots that leave all this debris and litter behind, and just ignores this problem? This is an outrage! Furthermore, these morons that leave all of this debris behind more than likely do not own waterfront property on the lake, and thus are not paying property taxes on such.

Oh, but what the heck...let's just hire more marine patrol to stalk and fine the family in the pontoon boat that's out trying to enjoy the lake, rather than address a real problem that's causing severe damage. Wait, where have I heard this before??
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