Moningo Lake (Maryville MO.)
This is a lake not far from me that the DNR is working to make "family freindly" and has some stringent rules. No boats over 24', speed limit on the entire lake of 40 MPH, noise limits, etc. It seems to be working well and attracts a lot of family boaters and fishermen.
This year they are implementing a new "rule" and testing boaters on having and using their PDFs. When they do routine inspections they are testing people (children too) to see if they can locate and put on their PDFs properly in 30 seconds or less. Their issue is that while most people have enough PDFs far too many people store them in hard to access places and many do not know how to wear them properly.
Its a simple drill and if the boaters fail they recieve a warning ticket, (and a speech) the first time. Second time can result in a real ticket ($75 fine and mandatory court appearance.)
As expected some folks are all bent out of shape over it and calling it unfair, 30 seconds is too short, etc. Myself, I see no problem with it at all and 30 seconds does not seem unreasonable to me.
What is your take? Is this a fair rule and should the DNR continue to push it?
This is a lake not far from me that the DNR is working to make "family freindly" and has some stringent rules. No boats over 24', speed limit on the entire lake of 40 MPH, noise limits, etc. It seems to be working well and attracts a lot of family boaters and fishermen.
This year they are implementing a new "rule" and testing boaters on having and using their PDFs. When they do routine inspections they are testing people (children too) to see if they can locate and put on their PDFs properly in 30 seconds or less. Their issue is that while most people have enough PDFs far too many people store them in hard to access places and many do not know how to wear them properly.
Its a simple drill and if the boaters fail they recieve a warning ticket, (and a speech) the first time. Second time can result in a real ticket ($75 fine and mandatory court appearance.)
As expected some folks are all bent out of shape over it and calling it unfair, 30 seconds is too short, etc. Myself, I see no problem with it at all and 30 seconds does not seem unreasonable to me.
What is your take? Is this a fair rule and should the DNR continue to push it?