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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2236571" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Maybe Michigan should take similar approach some western states take on rescue. Do something really stupid and get charged for rescue services used to get them. Seriously, going out on a pier when waves are washing over them is "natural selection" at the very finest! Taking a small craft out in small craft warnings is no difference. I have helped salvage boats by some fishermen I knew that were driven up on beaches and rocks as last ditch effort to save themselves. They left safe harbor and stated <u><strong><u>" I think I can make it" </u></strong></u>to next harbor. These lakes are no different than the ocean, either you have the craft that can sustain itself in the conditions or you don't. There is nothing in between except <strong><u>DISASTER</u></strong>! People are just so flippant about their own safety on the lakes it is lunacy at the very least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2236571, member: 63925"] Maybe Michigan should take similar approach some western states take on rescue. Do something really stupid and get charged for rescue services used to get them. Seriously, going out on a pier when waves are washing over them is "natural selection" at the very finest! Taking a small craft out in small craft warnings is no difference. I have helped salvage boats by some fishermen I knew that were driven up on beaches and rocks as last ditch effort to save themselves. They left safe harbor and stated [U][B][U]" I think I can make it" [/U][/B][/U]to next harbor. These lakes are no different than the ocean, either you have the craft that can sustain itself in the conditions or you don't. There is nothing in between except [B][U]DISASTER[/U][/B]! People are just so flippant about their own safety on the lakes it is lunacy at the very least. [/QUOTE]
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