Re: Water Patrol
I'll try to keep this on topic.
By putting your vessel on the water, just as driving your vehicle on the road, you subject yourself to all rules and laws that concern the safety of yourself and others. You basiclly agree to be checked for any and all required gear and that you are legal in all sense of the word. It is no different than being directed to the side of the road in a safety check such as many that will be set up this weekend.
You, personally, may know that you are not drunk, you do have all required gear, and that you feel they have no right to bother you.
They do not know that you have all gear and that you are not drinkng, and more for the main point, the checks are not done to make any one person mad, there are no "targets" on one boat over another. They are performed to educate the public and more importantly, protect all of the other boaters on the water. CPO's try to keep the check civil, polite, and as short as possible for the most part.
Yes, there are some on a power trip, and those are the ones, few as they are, that cause people to have an over whelming dislike for all of them.
Respect them doing their job, and they will respect you.
