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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 455326" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>I never would have gotten on that boat. </p><p>If 10% of the people on the boat had pocket knives and everyone wore lifejackets then 17 people would not have lost their lives. </p><p>The idea that some Federal official thinks wearing PFDs is a bad idea is as shocking as the decision to take a duck boat out in high winds. </p><p>The "water part of the trip" was totally optional. They just go back to the same road where they started.</p><p></p><p>It upsets me when so many people drown every year. Too many people still don't get PFDs and they don't dress for immersion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 455326, member: 22555"] I never would have gotten on that boat. If 10% of the people on the boat had pocket knives and everyone wore lifejackets then 17 people would not have lost their lives. The idea that some Federal official thinks wearing PFDs is a bad idea is as shocking as the decision to take a duck boat out in high winds. The "water part of the trip" was totally optional. They just go back to the same road where they started. It upsets me when so many people drown every year. Too many people still don't get PFDs and they don't dress for immersion. [/QUOTE]
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