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A few years ago two of my friends were heading back to the dock after a night of fishing. They said they knew exactly where they were, until they they hit the bank. One was thrown out of the boat and broke his shoulder, the driver broke his femur (the big bone on the upper part of the leg). The one with the broken shoulder had to walk through the woods in the dark until he found a road and flaged down a car. The rescue squad had to go back after the other guy. My friend with the shoulder was in a cast for about two months. The friend with the broken leg had pins and plates in his leg to hold it together. Both of them were out of work without a pay check for several months. It took them both a long time to recover, both physically and financially.
I always run with some form of light. I will never shine my light on you. If you can't handle that I'm sorry. If I get a ticket I'll take it to court (Your honor, would YOU drive down the highway at 60 miles per hour with your lights off?).
And since we are quoting regulations heres one for you straight from the Kentucky boating guide :
301 kar 6:020: From sunset to sunrise in an area where other boats navigate, all vessels shall display a steady white light visible 360 degrees at all times.
How will my four dollar wal-mart flash light mess up your night vision from a hundred yards away any more than looking into a light visable for up to a mile? Oh, we turn it off? Maybe we should enforce all the laws?
Steve
Added: Go back and read the_dongers post "Two dead on Barkley". I'm sure they knew where they were too. Or the recent post where one boat crashed into the other in the dark, then left them there.
Added(again): Sorry about the rant. This one touched a nerve. These guys were good friends who suffered a lot just because they didn't use a light.



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