They won't be happy till the fat lady has a muffler in her mouth!!!
Well, guy & gals!
Here is the article from the newest Lake Murray News! As you can imagine, Kenneth is extremely upset! He didn't agree with any of the comments they put in the article! I guess this shows that the LMA does not want to work with us and their only agenda is to make the LMPC and its members look bad! Cat LMA reopens boat noise issue BY OLLIE T. MOYE The Lake Murray Association’s Board of Directors has delayed writing a letter of endorsement on a boat noise ordinance to the clerks of the South Carolina House and South Carolina Senate, reopening the issue at the organization’s March meeting after a couple of members of the board suggested that the language of the letter be further studied and clarified. Further discussion on the noise ordinance was triggered by an agenda item, which informed that Ken Wiggins had been given an opportunity by LMA President Lee Barber to appear before the board and present information on behalf of owners of boats identified as having “loud mufflers.” Wiggins did not show up, and Barber said he did not understand why he didn’t “because I assured him I would allow him to make a presentation before the board.” Barber told his board that he had engaged in “a long and rather interesting phone call from a person who identified himself as Ken Wiggins,” and that Wiggins had told him he was president of the Lake Murray Power Boat Association (not to be confused with the Lake Murray Power Squadron which among other things is noted for its annual promotion of boating safety education). “I told him (Wiggins) that he was more than welcome to attend our meeting and I even put him on our agenda for tonight’s meeting,” Barber explained to the board. Barber said Wiggins had told him he wanted to talk to the LMA board about its position adopted at the February meeting with respect to a proposed bill on boat noise introduced in the South Carolina Senate by Sen. Bob Waldrep, a Republican member of the State Legislature from Anderson. “As you can imagine, he is anti-noise bill,” informed Barber. Barber told his board that he really wished Wiggins “had come to the meeting because I think it would have been of value for us to have heard his side of the issue, and I think it would have been of value for him to hear our side.” The LMA president assured that Wiggins reflected himself as “a gentleman” in the phone conversation. “Although he disagreed and was in opposition with our position, he stated he fully understood where we were coming from, but he felt like his association could work and negotiate and perhaps make some concessions regarding the noise issue.” For example, Barber said Wiggins had told him the members of his group would agree not to rev the high powered engines while operating in and around docks, and would idle as quietly as possible out of the coves.” Board member Ms. June McCoy, who informed that she and her husband have a boat that makes a lot of noise, said Wiggins had talked with her via telephone. “They’re trying to get control of the noise from the loud boats,” she said. “If a member is in an area of a marina or a restaurant like the Lighthouse and makes a lot of noise, the member will be put out of the club. They’re making an effort to stay out of people’s way and control this. They don’t want to disturb anyone, but they don’t want anyone telling them what they can drive on the lake.” She said Wiggins had told her he was planning to attend the meeting. Need For Boater Input Is Stressed As the conversation continued, board member Rudy Barnes said he was familiar with the power boat association, and said that a lot of big organizations such as Boat US supports this organization. “Before we take a final position we ought to invite these people in when we get our ducks in a row,” said Barnes. “We want to do what’s right and have the support of most boaters so we ought to get their input.” Curtis Hipp reminded the board that “we’ve already finalized our position. We voted last month to support a noise ordinance and it passed.” At last month’s meeting, Barber had asked Hipp to write a brief letter stating LMA’s support of Bill 835, which he said he had written and submitted to the LMA president. He asked Barber if the letter had been sent. Barber said it had not, because he did not have the addresses. Later in the discussion, Barber said part of his reason for not mailing the letter was that he himself had not had the time to discuss the language of the letter. Board member and former LMA President Joy Downs questioned the letter again, as she did several times last month. “I’m not concerned with groups affecting this bill as much as I am concerned with it affecting our credibility and where we stand with the people on this lake,” she emphatically stated. “The Lake Murray Association was originally formed because of lake levels and I still contend that ought to be our primary thrust. I’m not opposed to a noise ordinance. My problem is I think this is a cat fight that we ought not be in. I’m concerned about the publicity that we might get for the Lake Murray Association.” Downs acknowledged she was aware that the board has had a vote on this matter “but to this date I do not understand the vote. We said we were 100 per cent in favor of the bill, is that correct?” She was assured that all the Board did in February was say that it is in favor of the noise ordinance introduced by Sen. Waldrep and said it would like to go on record that the bill be amended to include Lake Murray. President Barber read the letter drafted by Hipp to be sent to the clerk of the Senate and House: “The Lake Murray Association would like to go on record as a supporter of noise ordinance control on the lake and waterways of South Carolina, and we would like to recommend that the bill 835 be amended to encompass and include Lake Murray.” In further discussions, it was noted that the bill is in committee and should it come out of the committee it would have all kinds of amendments. “Well, I’m not in favor of a noise ordinance when I don’t know what the language of it says,” Ms. Downs remarked. “I can tell you language is important, and I for one am not going to say I’m in favor of something without knowing how it is worded.” She moved that the board rescind its February vote on noise ordinance. President Barber reminded in the absence of a quorum a vote could not be taken. Barnes suggested “we consider the language of the letter at our next meeting (in April) without rescinding the motion, so we can make sure we’re not necessarily supporting this particular bill but that we support a noise ordinance. I think we ought to be delicate about the language but I don’t want to see us wipe out everything we’ve done so far.” Newly elected vice president Frank Tyler, who is scheduled to succeed Barber as president in April, explained that his understanding of last month’s vote was that “the people voting were voting for us to support some kind of a noise ordinance. I think we were voting for our intent, our intent being that there be some sort of noise ordinance on Lake Murray.” Barber again read the letter, and the secretary was called on to review her notes on last month’s meeting, after which Barber advanced to the next item on the agenda. :mad: :mad: |
This is happening in SC
Lake Murray is in Columbia, SC and Lake Hartwell is in Anderson, SC and Georgia.
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why is it that some people feel that you must like what they like and do what they do to be normal or a good person . these people will never be happy.
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All the political Fatcattin over the recreational joys of a minority ,
that being people that enjoy the feredom of unrestricted speed and performance on a given body of water. I have said over the past couple yrs that one of the main reasons i love boating is the " Freedom" which comes from a wide open Lake or Ocean.I've been on Hartwell many times never Murray . What a beautiful place to haul ass.... I think the biggest fear in all of this is that it is just another stepping stone , What's next...speed limits?...color schemes ? I do understand the rights of others ... peace , quiet, but come on We have a Lake hear with a 30 mph speed limit on it.... Know why ? It's the lake which many of the most influential poeple in Orlando live on.....If such a motion was to pass in my favorite stomping ground.. like it isn't alerady.... thanks MANATEE LOVERS... well never mind I'm getting all worked up... I hope yoru fight for your freedom of choice .. is not "silent choice"... by the way i love manatee..... taste like chicken pardon any poor grammar i'm just a welder...lol... |
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