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After a significant cold blast of wind overnight, it jammed against my dock 24-hours ago, and I thought someone would've claimed it by now.
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Anticipating your response, the NHMP were notified the same day as found.
![]() A neighbor says that such floats can be throw-aways after one season. ![]() Since the original owners apparently consider this plastic float "disposed of" into the lake, I wonder if this "illegal" float qualifies for the NHMP to pick it up for disposal/recycle? ![]() |
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