In reference to the claimed 10 foot rule;
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Originally Posted by madrasahs
...I remain unaware of such a law.
It is merely that, upon leaving my front door, I must cross about ten feet of New Hampshire state waterfront soil (soil that does not belong to me) before I can use my dock and boats. I also stated that the MPs could technically make an arrest "while on land"...
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Interesting twist on your own words, because in an April 25th post of this year you state (and I quote);
The State of New Hampshire has designated about 10± feet of Winnipesaukee shoreline for use by "citizens" -- so citizens and their pets are presumably allowed to use a narrow portion of lakefront property.
Quite frankly, after easily discovering your first faux pas, I decided it isn't fair (or sporting) to wade threw the plethora of your other posts pointing out similar examples of mis-speak, the audience may feel I am picking on you.
However, we still await confirmation details of the alleged boat stop. Perhaps you could get your friend (I know, you've never alleged him a friend in all your posts) Director Barrett to send you a
laminated copy of the details. Scan it in and we'll all be better informed.
I did hear a rumor that maybe they were taking an extra few minutes to check the engine for defaced or missing serial numbers, considering the area it was spotted in!
I have already gave you the Director's phone number. Just let me know if you need any extra laminating paper, glad to help out there also.
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