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I could not sit through the whole video, it was too shaky. Would have been much easier to watch and more informative if the zoom was backed way out. By zooming in so much it was impossible to see the big picture.
Looked busy, but I didn't see anything that looked truly unsafe. Might have been a few 150' violations, but it was really hard to tell with the zoom being changed too much. I liked that motorboats were passing behind the sailboat. Does anyone have any quality video of typical weekend traffic there? |
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All that time and effort to create a video and then to be done with such sloppy creativity....unbelievable...this video does not help their effort to show the conditions at the BP! IMHO it just creates more hard feelings between the two groups. |
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That video is a joke at best. It's like Darth Vader meets the Blair Witch Project!
It's zoomed in so much to make boats look closer and going faster than they really are. It is very apparent this video was made to falsely represent the issue. Dan Last edited by ishoot308; 12-12-2010 at 02:02 PM. |
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Re-post from earlier
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNPvKdE3HHE Kayaking and Canoeing on a Saturday Morning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3CK7impBxM |
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Guess What??
Tom Hilbink and his non-resident friends are at it again. According to the Laconia Daily Sun, www.laconiadailysun.com, he filed a petition last week for a no-wake zone at the Barber Pole. What can be done to keep this agitator from making life miserable for so many boaters? Obviously, many of us will attend any locally held public hearings this summer, but it is imperative that we all are kept informed. Can someone get a copy of the new petition so that we have plenty of time to thoroughly investigate all the signers? |
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Seems REASONABLE & PRUDENT that the local island property owners should be able to sign on to the petition...........doesn't it!
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It would, except that last time they had a lot of non-property owners sign the petition, as I recall.
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SBONH protected the rights of those living near the Barber Pole and all Winnipesaukee boaters the last time. It will be up to the residents to decide what they want to do with this (5th?) challenge to their rights. Your voice counts! Let the Gov't people know what you want! If you want a no wake zone, let them know. If you don't want a no wake zone let them know!
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I think the bar should be much higher for the number of signatures required before passing any law or new regulation on a State owned body of water.
Hopefully the petition is denied after the hearings. What sucks is most of the stuff being requested is not evidence based but simple perceptions. In Westbrook, ME there was a neighborhood up in arms about the speed limit. After some hub-bub the police did measurements and found the average speed was only 1-2 MPH above the limit. The existing speed limit stayed...... Given how wakes a generated from boats getting off and going onto plane the cure is worse than the disease. However, if it's really not wakes they are after then of course we all know why someone would could possibly want a no-wake zone.... |
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Looks like there is a disagreement as to the validity of the petitioner signatures in the latest petition for a no wake zone.
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It is amazing though that they would waste the time of all with unqualified signatures, AGAIN! Who are these people? Are they mentally challenged, or do they think the rest of the world is?
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Sounds like we should be examing the no-rafting petition signatures as well. No doubt some of the singantures were probably invalid as well.
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1) Yesterday at 6:24AM, a barge's front-end loader resumed its noisy construction on a breakwater across from our place: a few minutes later, a front-end loader started up on our shore, and proceeded to move some boulders around.
Because I start my day even earlier, the noise wasn't particularly bothersome to me; however, I would join my neighbors in opposition to construction noises before 8-AM. ![]() 2) I don't boat at night, but if manufacturers started building "Ski-Craft" with navigation lights, I would join my neighbors in opposition to nav-lighted "Ski-Craft" after dark. ![]() 3) If a NWZ petition is drawn up including signatures of folks who live there temporarily as renters, I would join in supporting those folks—though miles from me. Quote:
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Why should short term seasonal renters have a say in this matter? Should we let these folks help decide what effects everyone? Perhaps APS would like it if the short term renters started a petition that would require all Tuftonboro island owners to install the latest DES approved septic systems and not allow any grandfathering.
Where in an RSA does it state that short term seasonal renters can sign petitions of this type? |
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A renter is not only "a resident", but human beings who express concerns for their safety—and the safety of their family. Quote:
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APS, you must have been a political operative at some point based on your incredible ability to spin the facts. Where does an RSA state that SEASONAL SHORT TERM RENTERS are residents?
Your plea for quality of life is very appropriate and right in line with the need for a new RSA that would prohibit short term rentals on island properties unless there is a state approved septic system. Rental property septic systems are the most overloaded and can create severe health problems. As you certainly are aware, island rental properties, especially those close to the water, are extremely prone to discharging pollutants into the water from old overused septic systems. Since you seem to be so concerned about quality of life issues, please provide the date and DES approval number of your island septic system. This information will let us all know that you truly care about the lake and are not simply pushing your own personal agenda. |
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Using APS's logic, every hotel guest is a resident. Which means I can vote in about 37 elections. Maybe he believes we are all just citizens of the world.
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Resident = to reside: to dwell permanently or continuously : occupy a place as one's legal domicile
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Interestingly, on the Wolfeboro forum you start a thread titled "Visitors" will make July 4th weekend scary. By "visitors" you refer to people from MA and other out of staters and discuss them with disdain. But now when you need them on your side you are very welcoming of their presence on the Lake! Do you grant a tiny percentage of your place to renters? See you Saturday!! |
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No, but any alloted percentage would expire in 14 days!
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Just a quick reminder so "ALL" interested parties involved can be heard. The hearing for the new Barbers Pole No Wake petition is this coming Saturday at The Tuftonboro Meeting house at 12 noon.
The first issue at hand will be to validate the petitioners. Apparently there has been questions posed to the Dept. of Safety to the validity of those on this petition. If the petition is found to be valid then a public hearing will immediately follow. Regardless of what side you are on. This is your chance to be heard. You do not have to be a Tuftonboro resident or land owner to be heard at the hearing. Anyone with an opinion can testify. This is the 4th attempt in the past decade to try to pass the NWZ. Hopefully if enough people on both sides of the issue attend and testify it will allow for enough information that a decision can be ruled on once and for all. Here is your chance to be heard. Speak now or forever hold your peace!
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Can anyone report on this afternoons public hearing?
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While I did not attend I did speak with some individuals who did. So please do not quote me.
First the attorneys on both sides testified and the validity of the petitioners were discussed due to an issue of land trusts and trustees. There were approx 90 in attendence. 70 Against the NWZ 20 in favor. Apparently the majority of the 20 were from the same 2 families. The testimoney was the same as last year. Those in favor claimed safety issues i.e. can not swim in the channel, kayak etc. Those against cited no accidents and claimed it was two families that rent their cottages that want to make it more condusive to their renters to transverse the channel. Also why should 2 families who are not there the majority of the time dictate how thousands of boaters should use the barbers pole. A decision was not given. However on a side note, The Marine Patrol did take a position and filed with the committee "Against" the need for a NWZ in the channel. Personally after speaking with those who were at the hearing and those of the MP. I believe that the ruling for the 4th time will be against. Hopefully, either way, the issue will be finally put to rest.
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