Point is... the sailboat helmsman could be dead, and it still wouldn't be his fault. As long as he left his nav lights on before he died. A speedboat traveling at 50mph is a lethal weapon. How'z about a little common sense here. My god. And I don't even drink. --Bob O On Jun 12, 2008, at 8:20 PM, Paint4Real@aol.com wrote:
.12 is drunk. You can still walk and talk, but your judgment is lost.
If the helmsman were a dad, with his two kids on board, and he was . 12, would that have been okay, since the other guy was operating negligently?
The more that boaters defend or try to protect intoxicated helmsmen here, the more I'm leaning toward the result in this case. You guys can't be serious. God, no.
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