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Tennesseans Are Stupid by COE STD's <'TK><
Video That has been removed ... Thanks Rick !!
Here - now you can link anyone of you choice to the Corp’s interpretation of the civilian boater’s intellect. The video is intended to exemplify, You... Here’s how the story goes: Because you are apparently a quadriplegic, someone gets a team of caring volunteers to take you, and a friend who shares the same physical affliction, to the boat launch ramp. The team sets you and your physically challenged co-pilot in a boat. There is no steering on the boat. That’s quite all right, because have no use of your arms. There is no throttle or shift controls for the same reason. If there are no engine and steering controls, it make perfect sense to leave off an engine altogether, as steering a boat out of harms way would be impossible, considering your physical condition. The launch team sends you off toward the most treacherous man-made waters that scientific minds can stir up, with the absolute certainty that you willnot read the warning signs, because you are after all a dummy, and have no brain what-so-ever. The rest of the action is apparently intended to alarm or surprise those who do have a brain, completely validating the fact that the video was indeed a thoroughly thought-out educational product of military bureaucracy... http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...v=iDrwK9MUR8I#! I wonder what it cost? --R-- |
I thought the same thing when I saw the video. Now granted it does show you the force and magnitude of the water and helps to reinforce the ideas of wearing your PFD and having respect for the water. I appreciate the safety initiatives by the COE but as they say on Monday Night Football "C'mon Man". The majority of us are not that stupid. Now granted I have seen a few that are but watching 10,000 videos wont change their stupidity. I like all of us was taught from an early age to respect the water and always use caution and be prepared for the unexpected. Thank goodness we have the COE looking after us.
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I am offended by this video. I am also pissed at the corps for putting me on their website, and someone told me they passed out pamphlets in Baxter with me on them. I must assume they think I am operating a boat in an unsafe manner ; and that most certainly is not the case ! They will hear from me.http://fishingtn.com/images/icons/icon8.gif
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Old sailor, it seems like the driving force behind some of this may be that the Corps has been sued in at least a couple instances after people had accidents below dams. You said you were being depicted on a Corps brochure - were you involved in some sort of accident that was photographed, and if so, was there any litigation by anybody involved in your accident? I'm assuming not. Just curious.
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No BD these people will just go somewhere else to fish. See attached from yesterday where 2 fishermen had o be rescued. You cant protect people from their own selves. Roy |
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Like I tell my half brother. How was he the fastest swimmer out of One Million?
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Liability, Stupid, Is the Corps Case? <'TK><
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Because of the existing regulations, signage, advisory methods, dynamic warning devices, and responsible boat operators, there are far fewer fatalities within the tail-waters, than any other parts of the system – upstream or down. With all due respect to the families who have experienced a tragic loss within the tail-waters, I will point out that the overwhelming majority of those losses were the result of failure to comply with well-established warnings, ordinary boating awareness and pilot skills, or common sense. There are internet schedules posted for each dam’s discharge time, and phone numbers available to confirm that schedule. There are very legible signs warning of discharge turbulence, and the distances required to avoid troubled waters. There are warning beacons, klaxon, or sirens, well in advance of discharge. Under Federal Regulations – Title 36, CFR, Chapter 3, part 327, operators of boats under these advisories, “shall be presumed to be responsible for its use on project property.” This is why a Federal Judge found the Corps not guilty in 2009 from a drowning case in a tailrace that year. In the immortal words that southern gentleman, Ron White, “You can’t fix stupid”. .... But all Tennesseans aren't ... Ignorance ( a Greek word to ignore) doesn't mean you are stupid ... But Stupid is defined by simply not having the IQ Intelligence Quotient to learn or have common sense ... This is at a street corner, Driving a car, making any kind of right decision.... Using 14 deaths in 43 years is Statistically Absurd !!!! .. <'TK>< |
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