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driving on ice ethics?


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so heres a rant.. i leave the lake and theres a huge ice castle house comming down the road im half way up the landing and he cuts me off, then procedes to go around 25 mph with im guessing around 8000lbs of weight on 11.5" of ice between a few buddies houses that were 30 feet apart the water was a splashing and ice cracking. then procedes to drive this load right over an ice heave with 7.5" of ice. after that he drives so close to my house still haulin that i coulda high fived his mirror. i go over to him and start chewin he says just go to your fish house and took off with out setting his house down then goes around 25 right between the two houses again... arrrrgh!! >;(

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He's probably also one of those guys that always takes the shortest route between two points with his boat in the summer, even if it means roaring by within 20 feet of people that are trying to fish. Unfortunately common courtesy, sportsmanship, and common sense can't be legislated.

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But he has the right to drive where ever he wants!! This is America. It is public water. We have become a country of too many rights and not enough common sense or respect for others.

Love it! This is the problem with a lot of carp we pizz n moan over. With rights come responsibility. Responsiblity respects others. (Getting off the pulpit....)

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