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Carnac
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U. S. Supreme Court next?
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9/26/2009 12:13:24 AM
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Certainly, Mr. Anuice, I expect that a marine police person or two will be lax in enforcing the law, just as some officers choose not to ticket everybody who breaks the laws of the road.
At some point, and I think that it should be now, the unsucessful plaintiffs and their many syncophants who visit this forum have to man-up and say "I fought the good fight and lost. Now I must find a place to play with my go-fast somewhere where it is legal to do so".
Every marine police officer should realize that many of the boaters and property owners who supported the law, as bad as it is, will be on the lake with their cell phone cameras, video recorders, and still cameras to capture a photo or some footage of an officer who chooses to be derelict in his or her duty.
That might bring us exactly what we dont need, another lawsuit.
Let's move on.
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