"Bob La Londe" wrote in
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I do appreciate your opinion, and if we were talking about a private
yacht club marina that provided a service for others or offered
something that wasn't specifically designed to put money in their own
pockets I might be inclined to be more agreeable on the subject.
No real disagreement. I didn't know the type of place you were talking
about, just pointed out that there are a few ways to going about things.
Since they are a for profit that is profitting off the publicly owned
resource I feel that attempting to claim more than is theirs to claim
is in poor taste at best. Its actually illegal in my opinion, and I'm
not even sure why they are allowed to keep the signs up as written.
In other instances G&F and the state have forced people to remove
illegal signs on public land or public water.
I'd work through F&G to make them take down the signs, especially if I used
their ramp and was parked in their lot. I wouldn't force a personal
showdown. The actual post I was replying to was recommending just fishing
the water, and handing them a copy of a note saying that it wasn't posted
for no fishing when they told you to move on. Again, it might be right,
but I'm not sure you'd feel very satisfied being in the right as you were
calling AAA to deal with your four flats-- that's the real point I was
trying to make.
--
Scott
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