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Originally Posted by dpg
" I believe that rules are rules and they need to be followed. I do not care what type of boat it is or what the people in the boat are trying to do, if there is a rule like the 150 foot rule, all must comply. My personal opinion is the 150' rule is the most important rule we have regarding boating safety. If everyone complied with this rule, the lake would be a safer place."
Resident2B: You really believe that? So when your cruising up to the lake on a Friday night you NEVER go over the 65 MPH speed limit? That is of course you don't live on the lake. You NEVER push it running a little quickly through a yellow light? You NEVER roll through a stop sign without coming to a complete stop? When ever your taking a left or a right pulling out of a side street you ALWAYS use your directionals? Pleeaaassseee. 
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Perhaps hard to believe, but I drive the speed limit and stay in the second lane out of the way on multi-lane highways. If I can safely stop at a yellow light, I do and I stop at stop signs.
I have been driving 46 years, no tickets and no accidents.
To me, rules are rules and I obey them whether I agree with them or not.
Sorry to burst your bubble!
R2B