I'd suggest that you substitute the word "require" in place of "allow"
in your last sentence. They're already *allowed*...
In geek speek (feeble attempt at steering back on-topic): s/require/allow
Oooh, also, s/one/on in your very first sentence...
:-)
R/
Dan
Paul Flint wrote:
Greetings List Lurkers,
Well, somebody has to read the Montpelier paper...
Anyway the Argus had a big article today about allowing ATV access to
State Parks. This got me to thinking, and I wanted to run a draft
Letter to the Editor by this august group prior to making any more of
a fool of myself than normal...
Here goes:
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Dear Editor,
I read with great interest Mr. Peter Hirshfeld's 16 June article about
All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) access to public lands, and I have on modest
suggestion.
I would propose that the State of Vermont lift ATV transit
restrictions on all public lands, with the following limitation, that
ATVs operating on public land be propelled exclusively using alternate
fuels. ATV Access to public lands would be only allowed for non
gasoline based ATVs.
While I know this minor limitation might be a serious impediment to
the huge market for the ATVs currently imported from the far East, all
of which are gasoline powered, please consider the advantages to this
small limitation;
- As an example, electric ATVs (eATVs) are made in the USA, are
silent, and do not produce any emissions.
- Proper implementation of these rules would make provisions for
handicapped access to state park facilities in the case of
non-ambulatory folks using electric or alternative devices.
- The challenge of implementing alternatively fueled ATVs could
impact innovation and marketing conditions.
- Use of Alternative fueled vehicles on a statewide basis would
establish an alternative fuel provisioning network in Vermont.
- It is the patriotic duty of every American to avoid using the
expensive imported fuels, that have compromised out health, our
economy and our national security at all costs.
If we cannot begin to change away from internal combustion vehicles
and systems for our leisure and entertainment, then when will we be
able to turn away from our 50 million barrel-a-day fossil fuel
addiction? I plead with all concerned to draft and pass regulations
to immediately allow alternatively fueled ATVs on state lands.
Kindest Regards,
Paul Flint
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Despite the fact that I will no doubt get flamed about how this is off
topic, the possibility of one of you geniuses actually helping me get
this right has not escaped me. Finally Seth, when do we go drinking?
Kindest Regards,
Paul Flint
(802) 479-2360
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