LSC Crash
#52
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last weekend some girl on a jet ski also showing off decided to cut me off while I was doing about 75 mph, if I wasn't alert and sober, she'd be dead and my boat would have been wrecked..
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Unfortuntately, this idiot took two innocents with him.. he needs to rot in jail..
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Unfortuntately, this idiot took two innocents with him.. he needs to rot in jail..
Just some food for thought.
#53
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From: Long Island, NY
You do realize that 75% of the boating public would think that 75MPH on the water, around other boats, wave runners and people is reckless? And even though a girl was showing off and god forbid got killed they'd all be crying that you needed to "go to jail for a very long time" and "rot in jail", alcohol or not?
Just some food for thought.
Just some food for thought.
#54
75 IS fast on the water, an overwhelming number of boats don't get close to that speed. Just because a Skater or Outer Limits boats do twice that speed doesn't mean that you're not hauling ass at 75. Most of the highways in the country don't allow cars to go that fast, not to mention the unpredictable nature of the water.
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You do realize that 75% of the boating public would think that 75MPH on the water, around other boats, wave runners and people is reckless? And even though a girl was showing off and god forbid got killed they'd all be crying that you needed to "go to jail for a very long time" and "rot in jail", alcohol or not?
Just some food for thought.
Just some food for thought.
If this thread got bought up on the local news, it would read "boaters call for death sentence" we have all judged this man on a matter of a few facts.
http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/...12ReportR2.pdf
Page 7
TOP TEN KNOWN PRIMARY CONTRIBUTING FACTORS OF ACCIDENTS
operator inattention and experience rank #1&2, alcohol is #7 and excessive speed is #5.
I for one will admit that that sometimes I have caught myself going to fast for rapidly changing conditions, or looking down to change the song on the stereo.
Lets not make this man out to be a criminal, instead look at the contributing factors that lead up to the incident. He had the numbers against him so there for he hit #2,5,6,7 and possibly #1 in the leading causes of accidents.
We can all take notes from this accident, we are all guilty of something. Don't just stand on a soap box because alcohol was involved
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This is exactly what I was trying to say in my earlier post. We are held to a higher standard because most of us a fast, loud and flashy. The public wants justice for the dead or injured, even though it could be the injured's fault. Much like the Jet ski incident, if you would have hit that girl you would have been at fault because you were going to fast for conditions... Then people would have been calling for you to go to jail, alcohol or no. i'm not condoning drunk boat operation. Just that we are all human and that everyone makes mistakes.
If this thread got bought up on the local news, it would read "boaters call for death sentence" we have all judged this man on a matter of a few facts.
http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/...12ReportR2.pdf
Page 7
TOP TEN KNOWN PRIMARY CONTRIBUTING FACTORS OF ACCIDENTS
operator inattention and experience rank #1&2, alcohol is #7 and excessive speed is #5.
I for one will admit that that sometimes I have caught myself going to fast for rapidly changing conditions, or looking down to change the song on the stereo.
Lets not make this man out to be a criminal, instead look at the contributing factors that lead up to the incident. He had the numbers against him so there for he hit #2,5,6,7 and possibly #1 in the leading causes of accidents.
We can all take notes from this accident, we are all guilty of something. Don't just stand on a soap box because alcohol was involved
If this thread got bought up on the local news, it would read "boaters call for death sentence" we have all judged this man on a matter of a few facts.
http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/...12ReportR2.pdf
Page 7
TOP TEN KNOWN PRIMARY CONTRIBUTING FACTORS OF ACCIDENTS
operator inattention and experience rank #1&2, alcohol is #7 and excessive speed is #5.
I for one will admit that that sometimes I have caught myself going to fast for rapidly changing conditions, or looking down to change the song on the stereo.
Lets not make this man out to be a criminal, instead look at the contributing factors that lead up to the incident. He had the numbers against him so there for he hit #2,5,6,7 and possibly #1 in the leading causes of accidents.
We can all take notes from this accident, we are all guilty of something. Don't just stand on a soap box because alcohol was involved
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From: SE FL
I'm with you on the alcohol thing! And I am almost certain everyone in this discussion is as well.
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