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Has anyone ever installed prow lights on their johnboat?
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 246560" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Thanks for the compliments. As far as the DNR registration stickers, the officers don't really seem to mind whether it's positioned to the front of the numbers, or to the rear, just as long as there's a sticker on the boat, and it's current. </p><p></p><p> Compared to some of the stuff I've seen, the sticker placement is minor. I've seen folks put their numbers on one side to read correctly, and on the other side of the boat, they're dyslexic, i.e. on the starboard side, it might read "<em>SC 1234 BD</em>" but on the port side, it reads "<em>DB 4321 CS</em>"....seriously, I have seen it done like this!! LOL (Then again, this <em>IS</em> South Carolina, nearly dead last in education, so, it doesn't surprise me!)</p><p></p><p>Besides that, I don't think DNR officers are going to worry too much about me, at least not here locally. I know all of them, and they know that I try to go above and beyond to be legal, as well as my track record of reporting violations to them, and assisting them in apprehending violators, conducting searches, etc. Well over 500 cases made against violators over the past 6 or 7 years due to my efforts alone.</p><p>At one point, I had 2 DNR Sergeants recommend me for the position of a deputy wildlife officer, but, with budget cuts, etc, positions like that are being eliminated, not created, unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 246560, member: 6937"] Thanks for the compliments. As far as the DNR registration stickers, the officers don't really seem to mind whether it's positioned to the front of the numbers, or to the rear, just as long as there's a sticker on the boat, and it's current. Compared to some of the stuff I've seen, the sticker placement is minor. I've seen folks put their numbers on one side to read correctly, and on the other side of the boat, they're dyslexic, i.e. on the starboard side, it might read "[i]SC 1234 BD[/i]" but on the port side, it reads "[i]DB 4321 CS[/i]"....seriously, I have seen it done like this!! LOL (Then again, this [i]IS[/i] South Carolina, nearly dead last in education, so, it doesn't surprise me!) Besides that, I don't think DNR officers are going to worry too much about me, at least not here locally. I know all of them, and they know that I try to go above and beyond to be legal, as well as my track record of reporting violations to them, and assisting them in apprehending violators, conducting searches, etc. Well over 500 cases made against violators over the past 6 or 7 years due to my efforts alone. At one point, I had 2 DNR Sergeants recommend me for the position of a deputy wildlife officer, but, with budget cuts, etc, positions like that are being eliminated, not created, unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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