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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Landry" data-source="post: 265937" data-attributes="member: 7025"><p>I guess it depends on your perspective. If you really don't care one way or the other amd don't like what someone tells you, then a snarkey response has to work. The purpose of my remarks were to indicate that every boat owner is responsible for proper operation of the equipment on his boat and if you are involved in any type of incident and you are proven to be negligent in the repair of your boat, the finger of liability will point to you, regardless of circumstances. Can we say $$$? Anytime there is a marine accident, it's not going to be the good ole boy local sheriff that shows up. The Coast Guard investigates all marine accidents regardless of location, and the first thing they do is drag out the book and start looking for problems. All of that said, if no one really cares, then I really don't either.. Happy Boating..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Landry, post: 265937, member: 7025"] I guess it depends on your perspective. If you really don't care one way or the other amd don't like what someone tells you, then a snarkey response has to work. The purpose of my remarks were to indicate that every boat owner is responsible for proper operation of the equipment on his boat and if you are involved in any type of incident and you are proven to be negligent in the repair of your boat, the finger of liability will point to you, regardless of circumstances. Can we say $$$? Anytime there is a marine accident, it's not going to be the good ole boy local sheriff that shows up. The Coast Guard investigates all marine accidents regardless of location, and the first thing they do is drag out the book and start looking for problems. All of that said, if no one really cares, then I really don't either.. Happy Boating.. [/QUOTE]
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