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Re: NPT Mooring Irritation
[Re: JudyG]
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04/19/2017 05:53 PM
04/19/2017 05:53 PM
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JudyG said: The simplest way to deal with parking beyond the limits is a combination of electronically controlled "mooring" tie-ups and radio signals when there is an overtime violation. The charter boat companies must want to see this problem solved even if the government does not dare to care. You will not need a fleet of mooring cops, and the fines will roll in from those who don't "know" the rules I think we have different definitions of what constitutes "simple" :-) I can't imagine what it would take to keep that kind of system maintained and functional in that environment.
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