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Jim and his friends were going about 40 M.P.H. in his boat when authorities stopped them and issued a citation. Jim wasn't speeding or breaking any water regulations, so what was going on?

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- Jim had all necessary permits, licenses, and equipment

- Under these circumstances, he did not need life jackets

- No one was driving the boat

- The boat was being pulled

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Jim and his friends were going about 40 M.P.H. in his boat when authorities stopped them and issued a citation. Jim wasn't speeding or breaking any water regulations, so what was going on?

Clues

- Jim had all necessary permits, licenses, and equipment

- Under these circumstances, he did not need life jackets

- No one was driving the boat

- The boat was being pulled

lThe boat was being towed behind a motor vehicle. Young Jim and his miscreant buddies were obviously riding in the towed boat. I believe this to be illegal in most jurisdictions. Bad Jim!

:angry:

edit: oops, spoiler.

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edit: oops, spoiler.

lThe boat was being towed behind a motor vehicle. Young Jim and his miscreant buddies were obviously riding in the towed boat. I believe this to be illegal in most jurisdictions. Bad Jim!
:angry:

its ok i like spoilers, your right!

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