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everyone has made great recommendations, suggestions. I come as close to living, on the water as anyone on here. There is very little very little enforcement. As a retired police officer, its easy to understand why we are fighting an up hill battle, take your one county game warden, throw in the various hunting seasons, deer season throw in other impoundments a river. In service training, vacation time sick leave.
I understand we have other's in authority but I just don't see them. So with all your rules & test,
without enforcement you don't have much.
Law enforcement cant get a handle on the highway with cell phone issues, where do u think our water ways stand in the food chain?
Lets require everyone to take a boater safety coarse. Sure lets add some more cost to everyone out there. Thats what we need. No matter how you take a boater test or try to regulate some new license its going to cost money to do this. Who will pay that bill?
Lets start policing ourselves and use some common sense on the water. I don't need the government or someone else out there running more of my life. I pay plenty of money to the government already for nothing, I don't need to pay more.
Charlie
AMEN!
It's that type of mentality that will have to change.
As for who is going to pay for it? What do you think citations are for? By putting the mandatory coarse completion into effect, you create a means for officers to collect money to support the examinations from those who neglect to comply. The ones who neglect to comply with the safe boating campaign are probably the ones who need to take the course the most.
Even if the test costs you a one-time fee of $20, I think you could live with it. If you get a discount on your boat owner's insurance because of it for every year thereafter, you would recover that $20 and then some just in your first year.
Spending $20 and taking maybe 20 minutes to pass an online course would be well worth the benefits that would come from it. It won't cure all the problems, but for every person that learns to veer right when meeting head-on, the greater the chances of saving lives.
Such a program would help offer peace of mind to tournament co-anglers who get in boats with total strangers. The co-angler's life is in the hands of the boat operator, and right now there is nothing to ensure that the boater knows how to navigate safely or know what to do in an emergency situation.
If your that scared stay home. Doesn't seem to be an shortage of co-anglers out there.Such a program would help offer peace of mind to tournament co-anglers who get in boats with total strangers. The co-angler's life is in the hands of the boat operator, and right now there is nothing to ensure that the boater knows how to navigate safely or know what to do in an emergency situation.
Yes $20 is not a big deal and thats not my point. My point is I don't want more government regulation. Lets keep big brother out of our pockets and out of our lives. I'm tired of paying for everyone elses screw ups and problems.
Charlie
Look! You can't fix STUPID! We have enough rules and regulations in effect right now that aren't enforced! Common sense isn't taught but it is learned from experience. Some unfortunately experience it for the last time too soon in their lives. That's just an unfortunate fact. Some are victims of these Darwin award winners. I don't need the government to be my parent. I already had two they did a great job and I survived 51 years so far. Everyone needs to watch out for those Darwin award candidates that are striving for the the ultimate award. It all starts with the parents of the individuals that want to act like they do. Let's enforce parenting like good neighbors do. There are too many adults today that have been babysat by the TV, computer, and video game.It's that type of mentality that will have to change.
As for who is going to pay for it? What do you think citations are for? By putting the mandatory coarse completion into effect, you create a means for officers to collect money to support the examinations from those who neglect to comply. The ones who neglect to comply with the safe boating campaign are probably the ones who need to take the course the most.
Even if the test costs you a one-time fee of $20, I think you could live with it. If you get a discount on your boat owner's insurance because of it for every year thereafter, you would recover that $20 and then some just in your first year.
Spending $20 and taking maybe 20 minutes to pass an online course would be well worth the benefits that would come from it. It won't cure all the problems, but for every person that learns to veer right when meeting head-on, the greater the chances of saving lives.
Such a program would help offer peace of mind to tournament co-anglers who get in boats with total strangers. The co-angler's life is in the hands of the boat operator, and right now there is nothing to ensure that the boater knows how to navigate safely or know what to do in an emergency situation.
Last edited by Tom523; 10-24-2010 at 12:46 AM.
The issue is not about enforcement, or governement intervention, or whatever else you guys can come up with.
The issue is whether or not everyone on the water needs to have some sort of qualifications to be on the water. As is it right now, there is no such thing. Any idiot can get in a boat and drive it.
For the veterans and those with great experience, you could pass the quiz without even opening up a book. I'm surpised at the resistance of such an effort to educate the masses. One quiz, one time, and that's it.......what's the big deal?
I'm also very shocked by the resistance of just a little education. I would have thought more of you all would have had the certification already. If nothing else just for the insurance discount. What is so scary about a little education? Frankly after reading this post I am even more worried about the safety on the waters. Set a good example and take the test. You never know, you may even learn something.
You might be surprised at the number of veterans and experienced boaters that couldn't pass a simple quiz.The issue is not about enforcement, or governement intervention, or whatever else you guys can come up with.
The issue is whether or not everyone on the water needs to have some sort of qualifications to be on the water. As is it right now, there is no such thing. Any idiot can get in a boat and drive it.
For the veterans and those with great experience, you could pass the quiz without even opening up a book. I'm surpised at the resistance of such an effort to educate the masses. One quiz, one time, and that's it.......what's the big deal?
Not worried about passing another stupid test. Its the fact of another government regulation that some people want forced down their throat. I for one want the government to back off and keep to themselves and quit forcing more crap down all our throats. No matter if its a test or class or what it would have to be enforced, so it would cost more money. Also, how would you enforce it? There are too many bodies of water to have people randomly checked for the boating certification. The only ones that would be checked would be fishermen when they are checked for license and everything else by the game wardens. How many times have you seen a pleasure boater checked for anything? I've personally been checked more times fishing than the total number of pleasure boats I've seen checked.
Also, I've never seen any discount for a boating safety class. Had to have a coast guard class several years ago while in the military in order to rent boats from military recreation services.
As for worrying about others on the water, I don't. I drive with common sense and watch out for myself. No matter what safety class or test a person has to take its not going to stop stupidity. Also, if its your time to go then its your time to go only one person controls that and I don't think he cares if you passed a safety test or not as well. When its my time to go it will happen no matter where I'm at.
As I said before, if it scares you that much then stay at home.
Charlie
Not worried about passing another stupid test. Its the fact of another government regulation that some people want forced down their throat. I for one want the government to back off and keep to themselves and quit forcing more crap down all our throats. No matter if its a test or class or what it would have to be enforced, so it would cost more money. Also, how would you enforce it? There are too many bodies of water to have people randomly checked for the boating certification. The only ones that would be checked would be fishermen when they are checked for license and everything else by the game wardens. How many times have you seen a pleasure boater checked for anything? I've personally been checked more times fishing than the total number of pleasure boats I've seen checked.
Also, I've never seen any discount for a boating safety class. Had to have a coast guard class several years ago while in the military in order to rent boats from military recreation services.
As for worrying about others on the water, I don't. I drive with common sense and watch out for myself. No matter what safety class or test a person has to take its not going to stop stupidity. Also, if its your time to go then its your time to go only one person controls that and I don't think he cares if you passed a safety test or not as well. When its my time to go it will happen no matter where I'm at.
As I said before, if it scares you that much then stay at home.
Charlie
Charlie and Woody have both made some good points on this subject that I really cant counter either except to say I still will take one. I am looking at getting our sportmens ministry and Poor boys outdoors to sponsor one at FBC Mt washington . I do hate having the regime of Obama get into protecting the motherland waterways thats why we need to police ourselves and do everything in OUR power to keep them out.
