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772.1 | Well NO, ugh I mean YES! | SUNRIZ::JBONIN | | Mon Jun 20 1988 11:34 | 9 |
| Looks like I would fail all the time! :-) Who could go out on a
lake in 90 degree heat without a cooler chock full of cold ones!!!
John
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772.2 | | PERFCT::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Mon Jun 20 1988 11:48 | 6 |
|
It was 113 degrees on Thursday and 110 on Friday................
No officer, I did not drink any booze on the lake. (I inhaled it)
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772.3 | AHHHH, TOO BE ON THE TOURNAMENT TRAIL... | STRATA::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Mon Jun 20 1988 12:39 | 4 |
| Any professional fisherman who would risk any of the rules involved
must be crazy. Too much to loose in my mind.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~~~
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772.4 | I thought that shiner was a lure, thats the ticket | SA1794::CUZZONES | God, I love this place!!!! | Mon Jun 20 1988 12:40 | 15 |
|
I don't get it. What's alcohol got to do with catching fish (I
said catching fish not fishing)???
Is this what I've been doing wrong? Do the bass smell the Moussy
on my breath and steer clear??
As a rule, I'm not in favor of lie detector tests outside of the
police station. I balked at taking one as a prerequisite to employment
at a U-Tote-M. Don't think I would have passed that one either.
Lotsa bucks on the line. Given the tendency of fishermen to lie,
the results must have been interesting.
Steve
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772.5 | Bass Pro Knows... | CASV01::PRESTON | Curious George & th'Temple of Doom | Mon Jun 20 1988 14:16 | 5 |
| Bass Pro is running a contest this year - anyone who wins a tournament
using a Bass Pro rod qualifies to win a fully rigged Bass Tracker.
The winner must pass a lie detector test before claiming the prize...
it's right there in the catalog.
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772.6 | Dem rules is easy!! | DPDMAI::BEAZLEY | | Mon Jun 20 1988 17:33 | 5 |
| Didnt ast bout usin dannymite!!
Wher do I sine op???
Coonass
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772.7 | | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Tue Jun 21 1988 11:49 | 10 |
| When you sign the entry form to any B.A.S.S. event or B.A.S.S.
Federation event you agree to adhere to a lie detector test, if
request by the tournament director.
As for the boozes.. You violate state law, to operate a boat if
you are or were drinking. This also goes for open containers just
like in a car..
Bassin Bob
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772.8 | I'LL HAVE ANOTHER BEER | SCOMAN::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Tue Jun 21 1988 12:18 | 7 |
| re .7
YO BASSIN' BOB,
I did not know that it was a violation of state law to drink while
boating.....it will not stop me, but I did not know it.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~
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772.9 | | VAX4::TOMAS | Joe | Tue Jun 21 1988 12:37 | 7 |
| I did not know that it was a violation of state law to drink while
boating.....it will not stop me, but I did not know it.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~
IGNORANCE IS NO EXCUSE, BUT IN YOUR CASE....
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772.10 | Whats the punishment | MPGS::NEAL | | Tue Jun 21 1988 12:48 | 6 |
| re .7
So what are they going to do take away my boating licence? Naw realy,
what is the punishment? Fishing with the worm for the day? :-)
Rich
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772.11 | Well, here's one court decision | MJOVAX::OWENS | Oh sure...ABUSE THE ALIEN | Tue Jun 21 1988 13:07 | 10 |
| RE: .10
Check out the recent rulings in the boating accident at Ocean
City during Memorial Day. The operator is being charged the same
as if he were operating a motor vehicle while over the legal blood
alcohol limit. I believe the final decisions were handed down
yesterday.
(Can you be charged with operating an electric trolling motor while
intoxicated. How about Alcholic rowing?)
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772.12 | government encroachment | WACKY3::COURSE3 | | Tue Jun 21 1988 14:00 | 37 |
| <flame_on>
This just goes to show how out of control the government can get.
Instead of making sense, they try to correct a situation by using
a punishment that does not fit the crime. What does driving a boat
have to do with driving a car? Absolutely nothing. If somebody with
a drivers license gets besotted on his boat, he can be charged with
'drunken driving,' and lose his license, according to current law.
I say that this is entirely unfair and lawless. The fact of the
matter is, another person can do the same thing, but will face NO
PUNISHMENT if he does not have a drivers license. I mean, how can
they take away something that's not there? If they really want to
curb the problem, they should find another way to do it. A fair
and equitable way. Maybe even, God forbid, license boat operators.
The next folly is the practice of the Coast Guard to confiscate
boats due to the mere presence of even microscopic quantities of
contraband. This is known as the zero tolerance policy. It prevents
even the most casual user of drugs to even allow a person on the
dock to toss a roach(end of a marijuana cigarette for you old guys)
into his boat. It also makles charter captains liable for each and
every person on his boat. If one joker takes a joint with him and
gets caught, the captains livelihood is in jeapoardy.
This policy is a direct result of a lack of success in stopping
the source of the drugs and was poorly thought out. They should
be putting their resources into stopping a worse epidemic. Ocean
dumping of sludge and heavy metals at the 106 mile site. This dumping
will affect ALL OF YOU SALTWATER FISHERMEN someday. And someday
may be this year for those of you further down the coast. It's time
for some priorities.
<flame_off>
The doctah
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772.13 | intoxication | SUCCES::GRACE | | Tue Jun 21 1988 14:01 | 6 |
| re .11
(can we be charged with operating a trolling motor..intoxicated?)
Probably, some stiff in Manchester N.H. lost his driving liscense
and was fined for operating his bicycle while intoxicated.
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772.14 | LAWS WERE MADE TO BE BROKEN' | SCOMAN::KERSWELL | | Tue Jun 21 1988 14:15 | 9 |
| re;12
confiscating / siezure of boats, for the min, amount
of foriegn substance. this law has dramaticly changed
since day one of the new law when some captain lost his
100 foot yaht because they scraped up enough foreign
substance to see what it was....
that law was a bunch of B.S next thing you know they'll
want to confiscate your house,,,
WELL being the nobal citizen as I is, I DONT OWN A YAHT!!!
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772.15 | Alcohol and boating don't mix | TOOK::SWEET | Capt. Codfish...Jeffries Ledge or Bust | Tue Jun 21 1988 15:19 | 28 |
| flame on
I just wanted to say that the fact is that alcohol (and/or drugs)
and operating a boat don't mix period. Anyone who knows something
about boating knows that when you are the capt. you are responsible
for your boat and those aboard. In the ocean you face one harzard
after another such as other boats, debries floating in water, weather
and hidden objects under the water. When fishing it usually requires
two competent and sober individuals to handle a large fish, one
on the fish and the other to handle the boat. I have had a couple
of experiences with drunks on party boats, and having them
make me or my passengers misserable on my boat because of there
stupid antics.
I think that anyone one that drinks and operates a boat in manner
that is unsafe should not be allowed on the water and there should
be laws to enforce that. I would be in favor of a boat operators
license and mandatory boat inspections ( I am not in favor of the
fee's that might be charged) if it will help make the waterways
safer for all.
flame off
Note I am not saying that it is not okay for a passenger to have
a social drink but the idea of a day of fishing being 2 guys splitting
a case while drowning a worm has got to go.
Bruce
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772.16 | | MURPHY::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Tue Jun 21 1988 15:36 | 17 |
|
Just a reminder......
I started this note to illustrate how "some" tourneys use a lie
detector to thwart fraud.
not to pick apart the merits of each line item asked by the lie
guy.
We really need a note for bitchin and moanin
also, my stand is that you should be able to do any thing you want
to do any time you want to do it. as long as you respect others
and thier property.
TBDW
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772.17 | The man is everywhere | STRATA::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Tue Jun 21 1988 15:51 | 21 |
| re .9 Joe, caps off eh. You gettin lazy?
re .10 Rich, you'd learn how to fish if you fished with me. (not
that you'll ever have the oportunity you loser)
re .13 If I want to drink 12 beers and ride my bike I will. Is
there no freedom anymore. Is this Russia or what?! geeeeez.
RE .12 WELL ALRIGHT DOCTAH! Hats off to ya.
If the NIGHTCRAWLER~~~ wants to
drink in his boat, in his car, on his bike,
on his skateboard, on a surfboard, on a riding
lawn mower HE WILL! All your life people
tell you what to do. Screw em. I do not support
drunken driving, but I do not think it an
offense to drink. The offense is getting
drunk. Move to Russia if you don't like it.
I hear Ice fishing in Siberia is the balls.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~
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772.18 | the water's only knee deep | SCOMAN::KERSWELL | | Tue Jun 21 1988 15:54 | 6 |
| the water way's should be safer than the street's
and i feel re:15 say's it.
I'd hate to walk across the water and get hit by
some drunk driving a boat......
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772.19 | Punish only the offenders! | WACKY3::COURSE3 | | Tue Jun 21 1988 16:46 | 14 |
| I have no problem with punishing jerks who perpetrate some crime,
but to simply make rules and abridge liberties for the masses to
curtail the offensive actions of the few reeks of dictatorship.
If you want that, move to Nicaragua! I kind of like the freedom
of choice. This country was founded on it. The correct way to effect
these things is to properly punish those who commit some crime.
Peer pressure to do 'the right thing' can work wonders. I cannot
agree with eliminating freedom of choice when that freedom of choice
does not infringe on anyone else's right to life, liberty, or the
pursuit of large fish!(or other forms of happiness).
In summary punish the offenders, not the masses.
The Doctah
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772.20 | | VAX4::TOMAS | Joe | Tue Jun 21 1988 16:52 | 17 |
| re: .18
>> I'd hate to walk across the water and get hit by
>> some drunk driving a boat......
If you could "walk across water" ... I doubt you'd have much to worry about!
I agree with Bruce! Keep the damned drunks off the water and off the roads!
If the Worm wants to get blasted while mowing his lawn, OK. It's his lawn!
I enjoy a brew or two as much as the next guy (my gut proves that!), but I
almost never drink while out on my boat. I'd much prefer being stone sober
when that hawg hits so I can 1) react fast enough and 2) remember the
experience.
-HSJ-
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772.21 | | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Tue Jun 21 1988 16:56 | 4 |
| Hay WORM how many beers did it take to replace a lower unit?
:^)
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772.22 | right on target HSJ | SMURF::AMATO | | Tue Jun 21 1988 17:00 | 4 |
| re .-1
Well spoken Joe. Most people probably have the same sentiments.
Especially staying coherent enough to remembering that big one.
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772.23 | It cost plenty | STRATA::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Tue Jun 21 1988 17:24 | 5 |
| re .21 ,
YO BASSIN BOB,
Lets see, that lower unit cost me
about 60 cases!
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~~~~~
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772.24 | Drunks are dangerious!! | ANGORA::BUSHEE | Living on Blues Power | Wed Jun 22 1988 09:29 | 16 |
|
I say it's about time!!! I don't know how many times I've
been out trying to fish only to have it ruined by some
boat full of drunks thinking they are indians or something
circling my boat. Any persons right to choose to drink has
to be controlled when it starts to endanger my safety out
on the water ways. Like it or not, the facts say that more
than half of boating accidents are caused by booze. If you
want to drink, go ahead, I could care less, just don't drink
then arm yourself with a boat and kill someone trying to
mind his own business and catch and few fish.
It may only be a few that do this, but those few ARE dangerious
to all using the water ways!!
G_B
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772.25 | | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Wed Jun 22 1988 09:56 | 5 |
| Worm... What I was try to get at was, how many did you drink that
day when you lost it.... NOt how many you could not buy after!
:^)
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772.26 | BURP | STRATA::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Wed Jun 22 1988 10:32 | 10 |
| re .25 Bassin' Bob,
Zero. I was going through a nasty channel
and took it too close to shore and made friends with some
rocks at 5mph. I did not have her trimmed up. Bye lower
unit.........
I'll have a few cold ones and boat however. This does not mean
getting ripped! I like my boat and family. Moderation eh. Cheers.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~~~~
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772.27 | DRINKING AND BOATING | CIMNET::DSULLIVAN | | Wed Jun 22 1988 13:15 | 20 |
| RE: 1
RE: THE REST
Punish the few not the masses. You guy's keep raising steem about
drinking and boating it will get just as bad as the streets. What
I mean is those right infringing "ROAD BLOCKS". I have boated since
I was a lad. If people's drinking get's to the point where they
are affending "YOU" (ie: excessive wakes, exxcessive speeds close
to you), then say something to them!!
If that doesn't work every good fisherman has a VHF or CB advise
the folks you will call them in if they continue.
They will leave you alone...
How did this topic get carried away this far in "LIE DETECTORS"??
Looming in Green Water
- Dave
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772.28 | | RAINBO::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass | Thu Jun 23 1988 10:51 | 35 |
| My two cents...
Sure, we all have the right to drink alchohol, but no one has
the right to operate a boat on a public water way while intoxicated,
endangering others. It's a problem and obviously a difficult one to
enforce.
Revoking someone's auto drivers license on the basis for a
boating violation does not make much sense to me. In NH,
driving a boat "under the influence" of alchohol or drugs
is punnishable by imprisonment and/or fine. They use the blood
alchohol level to determine whether your 'under the influence'
or not, and the 'implied consent' law applies as well. This
makes sense to me. I have not seen any reference to an 'open
container' law on the water.
Most boating is 'pleasure boat'ing and this society happens
to associate alchohol with pleasure, like it or not. We allow
ourselves to have a certain blood alchohol level and drive a car.
So, it'd be real tough to tell the guy in his $75,000 'pleasure
boat' that he can't have a beer or two while playing with his toy.
I used to often have a few beers while fishing, but more recently
seldom do, for basically the same reasons as Joe T. mentioned.
After a couple beers I get slightly lazy and stop putting as much
into my fishing, and therefore become less productive. I stopped
having a beer or two while seriously fishing because I get a heck
of alot more pleasure from catching fish than I do drinking beer.
However, if I'm not 'seriously' fishing, and I'm just out for the
relaxation, fellowship, or whatever, I have no problem bringing a
few cold ones along. I know that I will not let myself become 'under
the influence' and I just have to hope that others do the same.
Don Mac
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772.29 | NH law clarification please! | WACKY3::COURSE3 | | Thu Jun 23 1988 11:35 | 22 |
| Don Mac-
Correct me if I'm wrong. Doesn't the law in NH provide for the
revocation of the drivers license for anyone convicted of operating
a boat under the influence? I know that they wanted that particular
punishment when they drafted the legislation, and I thought that
was what became law. That is the part I object to. It seems to be
irrelevant.
My whole point is that you should be able to quaff a couple of
frosties if you want- *as long as it doesn't endanger anyone else.*
I agree that antisocial activity should be sanctioned. But the masses
should not be sanctioned until such time as they become a detriment
to society (relatively) or can be shown to exhibit antisocial behavior.
I don't go out to get hammered. I go out to fish (read catch). I
do, however, like to have a beer or two when I'm out on the water.
I don't think that anyone should tell me I can't because I *might*
become dangerous. It's the same as driving a car. If you aren't
intoxicated, why should you be prohibited from finishing your beer
while you drive to the store. The key is *not intoxicated*.
The Doctah
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772.30 | $10.02 | TOOK::SWEET | Capt. Codfish...Jeffries Ledge or Bust | Thu Jun 23 1988 12:30 | 13 |
| Another 2 cents...to add to my 10 bucks worth before. First I am
not totally hard line...I just wanted to make my point. Having a
brew while fishing is fine...especially for those not running the
boat, but more than maybe 2 is bad news. I am not saying someone can
not hold more than 2 brews and be sober but the facts is that the
strong sunlight and the ocean air is enough to knock you out before
you even have one beer. I know that when I get up at 4 AM fish all
day in the sun, on the ocean, catch some fish, clean the boat by the
time I get home 1 beer puts me to sleep...
Bruce
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772.31 | Booze&Boats Don't Mix | NYJMIS::HORWITZ | Beach Bagel | Thu Jun 23 1988 12:39 | 41 |
| re: all boating/beering
For the past few weeks, the has been a 'public service' announcement
on the NOAA weather broadcast concerning this topic. Breifly, the
Coast Guard (Aux.??) is cautioning the public that while on the
water, one third the blood alcohol level for 'legal' intoxication
can severely impair the operator. They mention the added effects
of sun & glare, motion of the boat, etc., as all compounding the
effects of the alcohol consumed.
Here in Jersey, an alarming number of boating accidents are/can
be directly attributed to 'drunk-(boat)driving'. This state is in
the process of adding 100+ officers to the Marine Police (state
troopers) with a prime objective of controlling this problem.
Before I get any flames from boat owners: Yes, I am a 'land-lubber'.
But all too often I have seen boats come ashore (in the surf!!!),
and observe the operator (and passengers) to be definitely 'under
the influence'. In these situations, especially at night, not only
do these people endanger themselves, but the people on the BEACH
as well. (I do have to check the salvage laws - anyone want a
radio? :-} ) Also, I have had first hand, on the water observations-
a few years back I was in a rental skiff that was almost run over
by a 30-footer, whose skipper had a beer can in hand (Bud cans are
easily identified). Additionally, I used to ride party boats a lot,
and have observed people get 'wasted' on just one beer, when on
land I have seen the same individual tolerate much more.
Now, I don't know the exact penalty in this state, but I think it
should be stiff.
I enjoy my beer, etc. as much as the next guy. BUT, there is a time
and a place for everything!
Bravo to those guys extending invitations to their boats in this
file and stating up-front: NO beer until the trip is OVER!!!
BTW- if you save the drinking for later, it makes for much better
telling of fish stories :-).
Bagel
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772.32 | Give me liberty or give me a plane ticket | MURPHY::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Thu Jun 23 1988 13:20 | 12 |
|
CAN WE ALL AGREE THAT MODERATION IS THE KEYWORD AND MOVE ON?
I started this note as an FYI on how "some" tourneys are run.
Not a session on your particular values partaining to drinking.
I will have a coupla beers anytime I please, thank you very much
TBDW
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772.33 | moderation, the act of moderating! | RAINBO::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass | Thu Jun 23 1988 13:46 | 9 |
| Doctah, my wife picked up a pamphlet at ZK Health Services on boating
saftey (issued by the NH Dept. of Safety?). It mentioned what I
described earlier and reviewed most boating regulations, but did not
mention anything about the revoking of drivers licenses, but that does
not necessarily mean that isn't the case.
donmac
ps: tbdw, this is a good topic!
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772.34 | | VAX4::TOMAS | Joe | Thu Jun 23 1988 13:51 | 10 |
| re. -1
>> ps: tbdw, this is a good topic!
YEAH! So what if you started the damn note...noboby cares! It really
wasn't even worth reading. I like the second topic MUCHO BETTER.
ah...excuse me...
snap....fizzzz fizzzz....glug...glug...aaaahhhhhh!
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772.35 | gimmie anotha' Sammy | STRATA::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Thu Jun 23 1988 14:48 | 7 |
| YO,
That's right Joe,
I know little about lie detectors, but man,
I know ALOT about beers. I even brew my own! Ask TBDW! Now homebrew
is some beer you only need a few of....(memory loss is critical)
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~
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772.36 | DWI may deny you boat insurance | HPSCAD::WHITMAN | Acid rain burns my BASS | Fri Jun 24 1988 09:02 | 15 |
| FWIW:
Some time back when the powerboats notes was still on SAMIAM:: one
of the regular contributors was saying that his insurance co. would not renew
his boat insurance because he had a DWI conviction (driving his car)...
Mr. moderator, as has been pointed out this was a 'lie detector'
topic, however the discussion has been more vigorous over drinking (I'd like to
see the debate continued), how about moving these alcohol related notes to a
new topic (i.e. one whose title relates to the subject matter)???
Do the fish get bigger as the cooler gets emptier??? Or is the yellow
fish attractant that goes over the side after a few brewskies???
Al
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772.37 | Drinking and Boating | RAINBO::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass | Fri Jun 24 1988 10:36 | 5 |
| re.-1 I agree. Rather than extracting and reentering all of these
note on drinking on the water, I'll just rename the topic, since
the lie detector dwindeled.
Don Mac
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772.38 | BELCH | STRATA::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Fri Jun 24 1988 16:36 | 5 |
| YO,
I never brink and doat. *hick
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~
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772.39 | "And Justice For All..." | BOSHOG::VARLEY | | Mon Jun 27 1988 11:47 | 13 |
| A friend of mine used to be a narc. As he told me, "When they
confiscate a 'drug car', guess who gets to drive it"? Also, for
those of you who wonder what the coast guard uses to catch those
supersonic dope boats, guess what again? Other (confiscated) dope
boats.
This guy has a million great stories, and he's driven a million
great cars (Jags, Mercedes, Rolls-Royce, Bimmers, etc.). In most
cases they'd wait to make sure they had a case on the guy, then
wait until he was "dirty" in his "show car" so they could confiscate
the car. Only problem was, sometimes the judge trying the case would
take the car.
--The Skoal Bandit
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772.40 | | TIGER::BUSHEE | Living on Blues Power | Tue Jun 28 1988 11:35 | 4 |
|
Also from a friend that was a narc, They don't just
wait to "catch" him dirty, they have been known to
"bring along a little dirt, just in case ;^)"
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772.41 | MASSACHUSETTS VICE | STRATA::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Thu Jun 30 1988 17:44 | 5 |
| YO,
I guess I will have to put some casting platforms on a Scarab
(sp?) for FAST getaways if I plan to have a Coors. I guess they
can be modified for bass fishing........
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~~~
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772.42 | | MJOVAX::OWENS | Oh sure...ABUSE THE ALIEN | Fri Jul 01 1988 12:46 | 22 |
| Condensed From an article in the Lancaster (PA.) Sunday News
June 26, 1988
More than 1,200 people die in boating accidents each year in the
United States. Thousands more are injured. Information from the U. S.
Coast Guard indcates the country's waterways are second only to its'
highways as the scene of accident deaths......
The officers noted that alcohol is one of the most serious
problems on the water. Coast Guard statistics indicate that alcohol is
involved in more than 50% of water fatalities. Drinking and boating may
be even more dangerous than drinking and driving.
There is glare from the water, the motion of the boat, and the
wind. Maybe you could ordinarily stand a couple of beers with no effect
but on the water, they will affect you much quicker...
According to a coast guard publication, four hours exposure to
noise, vibration, sun, glare, wind and water motion produces a fatigue
that seriously slows reaction time. Adding alcohol intensifies the
effect.
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772.43 | Just this weekend... | CASV01::PRESTON | Curious George & th'Temple of Doom | Tue Jul 05 1988 11:55 | 20 |
| Maybe someone else can correct me on some of the details, but after
a fireworks display over the water (Boston Harbor?) it seems that
there were so many drunken fools in 20-30' power boats gunning around
at full throttle and kicking up such tremendous wakes, that other boats
were tossed about so badly that passengers had to "hit the deck"
just to keep from going overboard. Tragically, one boat did capsize,
resulting in the drowning of a 1-year old girl and a 5-year old
boy missing and presumed drowned...
Such self-indulgent, callous recklessness, in my mind, would be
difficult to punish too severely. But, as we all know, no one will
ever be called to account for the needless deaths of these children
at the hands of the drunken idiots. Unless some sort of action is
taken to discourage such behavior, it will no doubt happen again
and again...
Ed
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772.44 | | PERFCT::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Tue Jul 05 1988 12:24 | 10 |
|
WBZ news this morning did a commentary on this tragic incident..
the boat and several others involved began to YELL at these fools
and all they got in return was laughter and the hoisting of beer
bottles.
I'm sick
TBDW
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772.45 | | ARGUS::BISSELL | | Tue Jul 05 1988 12:26 | 5 |
| re .43
According to radio reports that I heard, the boat that dis capsize
was severly overloaded. Something like 18 or 20 people in a 20
ft boat. That boat operator must share the blame for operating
his/her boat in an unsafe manner.
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772.46 | | CASV01::PRESTON | Curious George & th'Temple of Doom | Tue Jul 05 1988 12:37 | 4 |
| re .45
agreed...
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772.47 | | VAX4::TOMAS | Joe | Tue Jul 05 1988 13:48 | 6 |
| I heard .... "22' boat with 14 on board..."
nonetheless...severely overloaded!
A real shame that things like this happen.
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772.48 | No sense at all | STRATA::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Tue Jul 05 1988 16:30 | 3 |
| Ya.
I heard 22' with 15 aboard. Idiots.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~~
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772.50 | no excuse for this | VIDEO::LEVESQUE | I fish, therefore I am. | Tue Jul 05 1988 16:44 | 10 |
| It comes from the simple formula:
utter stupidity
+ reckless disregard for human life
+ alcohol induced incoherence
-----------------------------------
avoidable tragedy
The doctah
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772.51 | One in every crowd | VICKI::DODIER | | Wed Jul 06 1988 09:28 | 14 |
| Went out for some flounder in Hampton harbor in the canoe on
the 4th. Only got 1 flounder and 3 skate (one of the skates was
close to 10 lbs.) Decided to try the Parker river. All in all people
were really good about slowing down and not making a wake by us.
Of course there is always one in every crowd. A boat about 28' long
came up the river making about a 3' wake. We stayed close enough
to the shore line that we could beat the wake in which is what we
did (just barely). There is no doubt in my mind that the wake this
guy made would have capsized us had we not made the shore in time.
There is no need for this. I know the guy had seen us and evidently
did not care. I won't mention what I did in a public file but I
assure you that I did not simply sit there and watch.
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772.52 | | SALEM::RIEU | Mike Dukakis Should Be Governor | Wed Jul 06 1988 11:42 | 3 |
| Get his number and notify the CG. If they hear about him a couple
of times, maybe.....
Denny
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772.53 | Go After Them!!! | USRCV1::FRASCH | | Wed Jul 06 1988 12:01 | 9 |
| The law says you are responsible for ANY damage caused by your wake!!
If something falls off a table on your boat and breaks because of
some nut's wake, he is legally responsible. I'm not sure you would
have much luck collecting in that case, but if your boat bangs a
dock, etc, I'd sure go after him (her).
Get the registration number and call the C.G.!! If more people reported
people likr this, we might start to get the message to sink in.
Don ( A Bitch on Bad Boaters )
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772.54 | drinking and boating cost me some Big $$ this weekend | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Fri Jul 08 1988 10:18 | 13 |
| Last saturday I was out blue fishing out of Woodshole Cape Code
MA. We were trolling wire line out be the vinyard. There was two
guys just moving along DRINKING came right behind the boat
with in 10'. Well Wire line sinks but not that fast. They preceded
to strip me back down to the backing and then some before the wire
broke. I was yelling every word in the book at them. They stripped
off 200 yards of stainless steal wire and my best rigs.
All they did was throw a few cans and run off faster then we could.
This brought a nice day to a bad end...
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772.55 | SS | PERFCT::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Fri Jul 08 1988 11:00 | 7 |
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STAINLESS STEEL for Blues?
What a sport Bob
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772.56 | Boneheads on the water | VIDEO::LEVESQUE | I fish, therefore I am. | Fri Jul 08 1988 12:29 | 6 |
| re: .-2
Bad deal! Don't you wish your wire had at least fouled their prop?
I HATE when people are ignorant. Seems to be some peoples pastime.
The Doctah
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772.57 | | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Fri Jul 08 1988 12:34 | 8 |
| I think they got some good wire on it. It was an inboard and the
line was screeming off the reel. They where not going to fast.
at first. They stopped and pulled in their lines then throw the
cans and left.
I have about 25 feet of wire left. with lots of kinks and two splices!
bob
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772.58 | Some ob dem "funny" people | DPDMAI::BEAZLEY | | Fri Jul 08 1988 17:14 | 10 |
| Ya know, som ob dem people who does tings lak dat sometimes hab
been known to try to go swimmin wit dere hans tied an weights on
dere feets...lak dem gang wardens.
Yea, dey find dem all de time down chere. Ebery year some ob dem
gang wardens ties demsefs to a tree an shoots demsefs to death..
Is a puzzlement to me, I know..
Coonass
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772.59 | WIRE EM GOOD | SCOMAN::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Fri Jul 08 1988 17:31 | 9 |
| YO BASSIN' BOB,
You should have put a heavy weight on the remaining
line and casted it around one of their necks so it wrapped around
it tight and pulled the son of *!~&%$^# into your boat. Then just
pull both sides nice and tight until the head pops off. THAT'S
JUSTICE. You'll know when the head is ready to go. The eyes bug
out and victim sqeeks a soft gurgling " I am so sorrryyyyyyyy...."
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~~~~~
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772.61 | I don't get no Respect..... | SCOMAN::TADRY | | Fri Jul 15 1988 15:03 | 6 |
| I agree with you Walt....I've always used the anchor line, then
the jerks have to hit the boat to get at you. You also get the
'wipes that speed up to your boat and ask "whats that flag for?".
Maybe a spear across the bow would do the same as the flare.....
Ray
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772.62 | Where's .60? | NYJMIS::HORWITZ | Beach Bagel | Mon Jul 18 1988 14:29 | 7 |
| re: 772.60
Where did this reply go?????
Mr. Moderator: Maybe we need a topic discussing FISHING COURTESY.
Bagel
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772.63 | don't know | MOSAIC::MACINTYRE | Fish are rising up like birds | Mon Jul 18 1988 15:38 | 3 |
| Don't know where .60 went, I didn't delete it, and I don't recall
reading it. Must have been the author or the #1 moderator, Gene.
-Don Mac
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772.64 | Could be... | MSEE::KELLEY | on_in_regulation, GRAPHITE | Mon Jul 18 1988 16:10 | 5 |
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If .60 did not comply with the rules of this conference, then
yes I deleted it...!!!
Gene
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772.65 | Queston authority! | PERFCT::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Mon Jul 18 1988 16:16 | 5 |
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Hey Gene, Did you or didn't you delete it? and if so, what Rule
was broken?
TBDW (all_for_rules)
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772.66 | | MSEE::KELLEY | on_in_regulation, GRAPHITE | Mon Jul 18 1988 16:28 | 6 |
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I deleted one note lately, so if this is the one in question
it was deleted for using improper language...! If this was not
the case then it wasn't the note that I deleted...
Gene
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772.67 | Poof it's gone??? | AD::GIBSON | Rainbow Chaser dtn 225-6501 | Tue Jul 19 1988 17:55 | 7 |
| I didn't delete it and I Never Ever swear? At least not on the tube.
I was wondering where it went also?? being that it was so chock
full of handy information.
Walt
P.S. Red & White is a Dive Flag
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