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Old 03-02-2007, 09:49 AM   #16
Flaptail
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I have downloaded the the entire document. My hi-liter died half way through. Unbelievable. The talk with forked tongues. On one hand they say that orv use is appropriate, but only becuase a judge has deemed it so.

The history of the beginning of the end starting with Eastham because of the blizzard of 78 and then evil Wellfleet decided they wanted thier chunk closed. Domino theory anyone?

Pages 8 & 9 say it all. And that is thier intended goal, you can bank on it. Minimize and eliminate. love that term. Kinda reminds me of "surgical precision strike" in military terms.

The pages of items and life forms that need to be protected. Air quality, ozone propogation ( like 15 trucks on the beach have a more damaging effect on the ozone than the ten mile back up on rt 6 from the day triipers going to P-town to see the "sites" on an overcast July day.)

23 Agencies involved in making decisions, commenting and voting on our access. Remember, not all are fishing friendly.

An increase of 40.00 to 50.00 bucks to cover the lost revenue due to lost sales of permits. First off, they are trhe main cause of the lost revenue due to overbearing bureaucratic administration of the resource. And, since I had to do it myself this week, if the budget is down and costs exceed revenue, than you do what businesses and schools and town and state goverments do. You cut people!

If there are less users why do you need to have as many people on staff? Hell after 5pm we never see one on the beach anyway!

The writing is on the wall and between the lines. The end is near.

Why even try.........
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