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Why do "the few" have to rule "the many" in this country and state?
Pass your speed limit; but remember that life is choices and challenges. The "wake" will make you think twice. Unfortunately, it will be too late - your speed limit law will be a fact of life. The upside is that "big boat" sales will increase because people with boats of less than 30 feet in length will not be able to enjoy a ride on the Lake. Also, unfortunately, shorefront property owners will be observing the legal erosion of their assets. Remember, the rule states 150 feet away. Also, take a wild guess as to why the Lake has experienced a "no-wake" limit. Perhaps, just perhaps, that is what is really needed to keep "the few" happy and content. Just my opinion; yours may differ... P.S.- Let us not forget Castle in the Clouds, the LRCT, and snowmobiles.
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