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Old 01-05-2006, 08:58 PM   #10
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Question Again who's getting hurt

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Originally Posted by Island Lover
Same incident, posting it twice doesn't make any more pertinent. I again ask why is HB-162 being pushed as a safety measure ? I thought people were worried about being hit by "speeding" boats. I didn't realize that the same people were so concerned about people hurting themselves (vs others). Betcha what though, I'm very sure I can find an accident or 3 that occurred at less than "HB-162 speeds" wherein somebody was hurt or killed. Will you say these are speed related or spin them away somehow ? Will you recommend lower than HB-162 limits as a result ?
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