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    drunk and driving a vessel.

    Some idiot was on the news tonight in cairns harbour drunk and trying to PADDLE into the wind and tide and fell off rescued by harbour security and fined for paddling a kayak drunk slash vessel i thought that if it was motorized yer fair enough but opperating a kayak with a paddle pissed well look out on fraser island in those freshwater lagoons they might put you on the bag while having to many beers and playing with the kids but i suppose its the same as riding a horse drunk.

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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    They can bag me for allegedly riding a horse drunk if they can catch me; not so much for kayak...they probably would catch me...

    What I mean is the dirty feckers are never going to catch me on a horse....and if they do, the horse will beat the shit out of them.
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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    They can get you on a push bike as well, I would say that being rescued would have been a factor. Actually I better watch out, I’m heading to the beach tomorrow and there’s a few chance that I’ll be floating around in a tube after a few lunch time drinks.


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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    I don't know why it isn't just drunk in a public space, ridiculous really, it's not like he's going to cause harm to anyone. Why can't the thought police have a heart. I'm sure they're brainwashed to raise revenue only. Public servants should be there to help those that pay them.
    In saying that he could be a repeat offender lol.
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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    Quote Originally Posted by shaungonemad View Post
    They can get you on a push bike as well, I would say that being rescued would have been a factor. Actually I better watch out, I’m heading to the beach tomorrow and there’s a few chance that I’ll be floating around in a tube after a few lunch time drinks.


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    Yea better be cautious, those tubes can do damage with an operator under the influence.

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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    I'd think it's more about saving people from themselves, or the workload on emergency services when they have to find the body later.

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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    Quote Originally Posted by ranmar850 View Post
    I'd think it's more about saving people from themselves, or the workload on emergency services when they have to find the body later.
    Good point...plus the fact that its in known crocodile habitat and you just dont see people in the water there....down south a drunk guy falling off a kayak in a river would probably be viewed quite humourusly but up here drowning is the least of your problems and creates a whole raft of unneccessary issues....

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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    So getting caught drunk on a kayak, horse, push bike, skate board or roller blades, do you lose your boat / car / truck / motorbike licence?
    Jack.

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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    I used to get warned out about this all the time when we lived down south. I set myself up a pretty well decked out Hobie PA14, used to carry a 50l esky on the back full of rum cans, fished Lake Tuross and Pambula Lakes most weekends. Tuross was my favourite, could get a camp site right next to the water. Kayak fishing was awesome. Now we live in Cairns, it's just gathering dust unfortunately.
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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    Quote Originally Posted by tunaticer View Post
    So getting caught drunk on a kayak, horse, push bike, skate board or roller blades, do you lose your boat / car / truck / motorbike licence?
    I believe it's as if you were in your car. Not sure if roller blades or skateboard come under it.

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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    Quote Originally Posted by tunaticer View Post
    So getting caught drunk on a kayak, horse, push bike, skate board or roller blades, do you lose your boat / car / truck / motorbike licence?
    No, you lose your kayak, horse, push bike,skate board or roller blade licence, obviously, Duh.

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    Re: drunk and driving a vessel.

    We just got back from a week on a house boat in the NT and the house boat operator gave us his welcoming spiel which included there being no legal alcohol limit on the water but to just remember that everyone else driving around is most likely going to be as drunk as you so take care

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