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I pulled into the Wolfeboro town docks, one up from the boat launch, around noon today and as I grabbed the post, I noticed an 8 to 10 inch bronze structural screw drilled into the post one down from me. It was placed about 18 to 24 inches above the water level so it was designed to inflict a nasty scratch/gouge on a docking boat. Hard to believe someone could be so nasty.
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That happened at Glendale docks too. Need to be wary when using public docks.
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If this was on one of the recently rebuilt docks, I'd prefer to believe that it was an accidental leftover of the rebuilding process.
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No doubt this was intentional. The rebuilt docks are south of the gazebo.
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