Read Thread: Government PIRATES!!
Re: Government PIRATES!!
Board: Boating, Paddling, and Stuff
Reply to: #362433 by BrewHiker
Mar 13, 2009 8:56pm
But those users are already paying the state and towns - for registration, excise fees, mooring fees, launching fees, etc.
But this interested me:
Is this sort of a "Get of the Woods" free card? Heehee.
Re: Government PIRATES!!
Board: Boating, Paddling, and Stuff
Reply to: #362434 by She Runs
Mar 13, 2009 9:18pm
Registration fees typically apply to motorized vehicles that can be dangerous to people not operating them, and since they're based on the value of such vehicles, those fees can be substantial... like the ad valorem tax for registering your car in GA.
Excise fees are levied to provide monies needed for the extra healthcare and other public expenditures which will be needed as a direct or indirect result of excisable activities, such as lung cancer from smoking or road accidents resulting from drunk driving.
Mooring and launching fees pay for construction and maintenance of docks, piers, ramps, parking lots and all that.
As a canoer with a cheap canoe that you couldn't really place a value on because it's so old, it would cost more in overhead to bill me a registration fee than what the fee would be. I don't need mooring or a launch to put my canoe in the water. And the only person likely to be injured in my canoe is me, and I have healthcare and life insurance.
So, if this bill were to pass and you go up to Maine this summer, you'd have to get two $20 licenses to paddle your kayaks around. Ouch!
*S
Excise fees are levied to provide monies needed for the extra healthcare and other public expenditures which will be needed as a direct or indirect result of excisable activities, such as lung cancer from smoking or road accidents resulting from drunk driving.
Mooring and launching fees pay for construction and maintenance of docks, piers, ramps, parking lots and all that.
As a canoer with a cheap canoe that you couldn't really place a value on because it's so old, it would cost more in overhead to bill me a registration fee than what the fee would be. I don't need mooring or a launch to put my canoe in the water. And the only person likely to be injured in my canoe is me, and I have healthcare and life insurance.
So, if this bill were to pass and you go up to Maine this summer, you'd have to get two $20 licenses to paddle your kayaks around. Ouch!
*S
Re: Government PIRATES!!
Board: Boating, Paddling, and Stuff
Reply to: #362438 by BrewHiker
Mar 13, 2009 9:30pm
Well, we'd have to get our own kayaks first....still renting.
(I'm not advocating the additional fees...just understand their thought process...)
Re: Government PIRATES!!
Board: Boating, Paddling, and Stuff
Reply to: #362439 by She Runs
Mar 13, 2009 10:14pm
Heh. That makes it easy for them -- rent a kayak, pay $20 extra for a license to paddle! Heh.
*S
Re: Government PIRATES!!
Board: Boating, Paddling, and Stuff
Reply to: #362255 by BrewHiker
Mar 14, 2009 6:50am
When there are more than about 12 boats on the start line it is :-)
DM