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Old 08-14-2010, 09:39 AM   #6
John A. Birdsall
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I am not referring to the Blizzard case, but to the people that operated there boat at 100 MPH last weekend.

I would think that since the state(s) have points on drivers license that they would put points on boating certificates (and they should be seperate issues) and after a determined amount of points they loose there right to operate on NH waters. But those that are flagrently violating the speed limit they should have there rights to operate suspended on the spot, and there boat confinscated by the state. I am not saying that the state keep there boat, but rather the MP's take it to Marine Patrol Headquarters, hauled out of the water, and stored at owners expense until they come and pick it up. All at the owners expense.

Maybe after a couple of times this being done and publicised on the lake people would take the law seriously.
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