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Old 03-10-2022, 10:58 PM   #177
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Originally Posted by John Mercier View Post
In a way, they do.
The appropriate use and regulation of common property is usually more consensus among the masses.

With 1.3 million plus residents, some of never on the lake, the debate fall to what value to us as shareholders?

The 55 mph speed limit was to convince us to conserve fuel for the benefit of everyone including ourselves. Technology changes and so the factors lead to a different set of conclusions, that once accepted by the masses change the perception of what is the correct regulation.

Anyone who drove 60-80s cars knows it could be hairy, even at 75-80 mph. Aerodynamics, braking, tires and stability were poor. Headlights were weak.

Today, even the most basic ****box can do a stable 100mph with 2 fingers on the wheel.
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