WHITE LIGHTNING ARRESTED AT BACKWATER JACKS FOR dB?
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From: Fort Myers,FL
This whole deal is bullsh*t! Where the hell are we living...Russia??
I can't believe the assault on personal liberty. We need to stand up as representatives of America that won't let their personal rights get taken away.
Grow some balls *******s.
I can't believe the assault on personal liberty. We need to stand up as representatives of America that won't let their personal rights get taken away.
Grow some balls *******s.
#15
Personal liberty give me a break, are you saying that it is your personal liberty to do what ever the heck you want just cause it makes you happy. What about the personal liberty of all the people living and boating on the lake, I bet there are 1,000 people that hate the noise to every one person that does not mind the noise. All it takes is one really loud boat to pizz off a a lot of people.
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From: Grand Lake (E-Dock Junior Varsity)
If you want a quiet lake experience, move your old ass to a lake thats not historic for fast boats, loud music and hot women.. The last places to be loud and fast in this world was the water, the sky and the desert.. Now things have changed..
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From: Newbury Park, CA
I'm one of the biggest proponents of personal freedom, but noise restrictions under some conditions do make sense. Would you like to live next door to some guy who lets his dog bark all day and night? You could argue that you are infringing on his personal freedom of hearing his dog by putting restrictions on that.
Some of the noise restrictions are dumb and ridiculously low. Some apply to areas with no people which doesn't make much sense, and very few boats.
How about a compromise, such as a once a month "open exhaust" day? That could be fun.

Michael
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