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Old 06-08-2025, 07:41 PM   #1
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And I'm disappointed at how many people view calling the authorities as inconsistent with wondering what the truth is

Seriously--knowit should call the authorities (and the store if he has not already). If a person believes that someone is damaging engines and/or the lake, that's a moral obligation.

DES can inspect professionally and then everyone will know the truth at that point. Then the problem can be fixed, and/or apologies made.
If you found a fly in your soup, would you assume the restaurant did it on purpose or that another (of many) explanation exists?

And would you then call the Department of Health and go on multiple threads to throw the restaurant under the bus without addressing it with them first and/or getting confirmation?

The above comment made by knowit had no good will as claimed, and, in the 11 years I've been on this forum, I've not heard one complaint about the fuel at Pier 19...and there's even a Winnigas app for hundreds/thousands of users tracking fuel costs, additives, etc.

AND if it was a widespread issue, you don't think the myriad Facebook pages or this forum would have posts about similar issues?

Hell, if someone comes within 150' of another boater, there's a thread about it in seconds.

It just feels disingenuous.

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