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Name:
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copperline
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Almighty Bob
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4/16/2008 10:38:35 PM
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The ban makes the lake a safer place to be, also it's in keeping with reasonable limitations on what kind of equipment you can bring to use in an inland lake. Spearfisher, you didn't understand my post. Stop calling names and calm down. Yes, my car will exceed the posted speed limits, but the laws limit what I can do in order to protect everyone on the road. That'sa fair exchange for community safety and harmony. This Lake is shrinking... more homes, more boats, more people.... and the boats are capable of going faster. A whole lot faster. Dangerously fast. Yep. And I can forsee a day when 2 cycle engines are phased out... probably not by the law, but by consumer demand. But that's not going to happen anytime soon, so let's quit talking about it like it's imminent. My point about the barge-based condos wasn't all in jest though, it was an exaggeration to make a point: everyone would agree that there ARE certain vessels that shouldn't be allowed on inland lakes, right?
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