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G.F.Kellor
Ignorance is no excuse?
Excellent subject thread! Lots of good 'Pros and Cons'.Sadly, we must face the reality of the matter and realize that the more people involved in any activity, the more risks and likely dangers there are due to people not assuming responsibility for their actions. Common problem in so many facets of our society these days.Here in Oregon, the 'schooling' and 'testing' process is very similiar to what one writer from Canada described their program.As with auto licencing, there will be an age limit and requirements for adult supervision. Naturally, nothing that can't be disobeyed by those who are naturally unlawful.Main point I'd like to address is that at least with a mandatory class and testing, many would be exposed to 'rules of the road' and general operating proceedures that they wouldn't be aware of otherwise. Presently, it is too easy for anybody to aquire a boat, any size or type and go out and endanger others.Agreed, you can't legislate 'commonsense' any more than you can legislate 'morality'.. There just isn't any ideal answer when the basic nature of many is to resist any law, written or unwritten. The world would be so much better if everybody would look after others with the same care they desire for themselves.
Excellent subject thread! Lots of good 'Pros and Cons'.Sadly, we must face the reality of the matter and realize that the more people involved in any activity, the more risks and likely dangers there are due to people not assuming responsibility for their actions. Common problem in so many facets of our society these days.Here in Oregon, the 'schooling' and 'testing' process is very similiar to what one writer from Canada described their program.As with auto licencing, there will be an age limit and requirements for adult supervision. Naturally, nothing that can't be disobeyed by those who are naturally unlawful.Main point I'd like to address is that at least with a mandatory class and testing, many would be exposed to 'rules of the road' and general operating proceedures that they wouldn't be aware of otherwise. Presently, it is too easy for anybody to aquire a boat, any size or type and go out and endanger others.Agreed, you can't legislate 'commonsense' any more than you can legislate 'morality'.. There just isn't any ideal answer when the basic nature of many is to resist any law, written or unwritten. The world would be so much better if everybody would look after others with the same care they desire for themselves.