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I was always under the impresion that your QC license is good for people under 18 that are under ur supervision. If it's your spouse or son/daughter if they are over 18 they need their own. This was explained to me about 20 years ago by a CO, could very well be different now.
Booz and boats/water are not made to be together ! How many people a year drown drunk in there own back yard pool lol ! I personally think that theres nothing better then having a beer at the launch after a long day fishing ! I'm a quebec resident ............ and thats one rule I think should be removed ...... drinking in a boat ishhhhhhhhhhhh !
Dore819 wrote:Booz and boats/water are not made to be together ! How many people a year drown drunk in there own back yard pool lol ! I personally think that theres nothing better then having a beer at the launch after a long day fishing ! I'm a quebec resident ............ and thats one rule I think should be removed ...... drinking in a boat ishhhhhhhhhhhh !
You may be right, and you are certainly entitled to your opinion.
But, it is legal, and we can't poop on people for exercizing their rights within the law.
For the record, I totally agree. Alcohol and water don't mix. One of our FH partners father drown last week while trying to save a drunken bum. He was a good man.
But, it is legal, and we can't poop on people for exercizing their rights within the law.[/quote]
True.... but I certanly wont jump and drown myself for some drunken person in the river thats dancing in a boat and tips over ! It's their rights and it's legal then they should be prepared for accidents !
Holy Moly, are you guy's thirsty??? The poor guy is now confused.
Do not use live minnows and keep your eyes open for the Ministry - they are sneaky. Any more helpful input?
|Dore| wrote:But, it is legal, and we can't poop on people for exercizing their rights within the law.
True.... but I certanly wont jump and drown myself for some drunken person in the river thats dancing in a boat and tips over ! It's their rights and it's legal then they should be prepared for accidents !
My 2 cents ![/quote]
Are you gonna perform a breathalyzer or "Dock Side" sobriety test before saving them?
Daner wrote:Holy Moly, are you guy's thirsty??? The poor guy is now confused.
Do not use live minnows and keep your eyes open for the Ministry - they are sneaky. Any more helpful input?
Holy Moly Dane......who in their right mind would use LIVE MINNOWS in Quebec
Daner wrote:Holy Moly, are you guy's thirsty??? The poor guy is now confused.
Do not use live minnows and keep your eyes open for the Ministry - they are sneaky. Any more helpful input?
Holy Moly Dane......who in their right mind would use LIVE MINNOWS in Quebec