Any fuel spillage is now suspect... - RE:THE BRITISH SEAGULL ?

From: SolarFry@aol.com
Date: Tue Mar 21 2000 - 13:39:18 PST


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If you check back issues of BoatUS insured's magazine you will find a
discussion in which any "accidental spillage" causing any sheen on surface is
illegal and a prompt fine was issued in a few cases they discuss.

Sorry, But you all need to be aware...

SF

In a message dated 3/21/00 10:35:28 AM Pacific Standard Time,
michaelconniesmith@home.com writes:

<< Re spillage. I think when reasonable people take reasonable precaution not
 to slop a lot of gas in the water, they will be met by reasonable
 enforcement action. If a few cups get sloshed, I doubt if anyone would get
 a ticket. And I doubt if it would damage the environment. (I know, I am
 about to hear stories. Nonetheless ...)Mike >>



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