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Author Topic: Conservation Officer @ the Creek this past weekend  (Read 1069 times)
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« on: July 21, 2008, 02:12:33 pm »

Was it just me or was a particular C.O. "over doing it" with his lights/sirens and going FULL throttle at the creek this weekend?Huh? I am very glad that they stop the newbie morons who do not understand what a "no wake" zone is but how does that help us when the C.O. in question creates more rough water then the boateres he stops!!!!! Nothing like a group of boats rocking around on rough water let alone the kids falling down. I boat w/ several law enforcement officers who think the C.O. does it for attention so people know he is there, but I also feel he does it for personal attention.....ANYWAY you look at it I do not hink he needs to speed across the creek to get a violator....it's not like they are going to run!!!!!!! Just my 2-1/2 cents
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« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2008, 02:24:29 pm »

Is that why the creek was so lame this weekend?  

I'd be more worried about him injuring someone that is swimming, etc. because he's only paying attention to the infractioning boater.  

My rant= People that park outside the coves where boats are supposed to drive, and boats/jet skis that drive fast enough to make a wake into coves other than the creek.
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