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Old 12-12-2005, 08:04 PM   #1
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Default today Laconia Citizen headline....

"Speed limit plan seen affecting tourism" is today's headline in The Citizen and it has two front page photos of two people who support the proposed 45day/25night speed limit. How about that? The Citizen ran it as the lead story at the top of the front page.

Here's the first paragraph. "LACONIA - While safety might be the driving force behind the proposed boating speed limits in House Bill 162, the major players supporting it say its' passage is as important to preserving the state's tourism industry as it is to preventing injury."

Here's another paragraph. "The proposed speed limit law has been recommended for passage by the House Resources Recreation and Developement Committee and is scheduled to go before the full house this January."

The article makes no mention of linking a boat speeding violation with one's automobile driving record and insurance rating. Is there any chance of that happening?

A direct link from today's www.citizen.com here would be nice.
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