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SUP BANNED ?

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Created by Bolero > 9 months ago, 6 Mar 2013
E T
QLD, 2286 posts
18 Apr 2013 4:51PM
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Oh dear me, Mr Overit what an angry young man you appear to be. You live in a lovely place like Gerroa and you carry attitudes like that around with you.
If my memory serves me correctly Gerroa is called "7 Mile Beach" for a reason. Methinks there might be a place you can find to surf where you are not so sorely harrassed.
Enjoy your next surf!!!!!
ET.

gregc
VIC, 1298 posts
18 Apr 2013 6:11PM
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I have SUP'd Gerroa quite a few times and found the locals to be nothing but friendly, I guess there is always the risk that some idiot will spoil things but hopefully Mr Overit wont be out in the water .

surfanimal
NSW, 1637 posts
18 Apr 2013 7:49PM
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gregc said...
I have SUP'd Gerroa quite a few times and found the locals to be nothing but friendly, I guess there is always the risk that some idiot will spoil things but hopefully Mr Overit wont be out in the water .




But you don't have a Harley and may not be fat enough mate.

SSSimon
ACT, 194 posts
18 Apr 2013 8:13PM
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You are correct, gregc drives a Skoda

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
18 Apr 2013 8:16PM
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OVERIT said...
<snip> Hence they had to be banned <snip>


Welcome to our forums - can I suggest you take a quick look at our forum rules? www.seabreeze.com.au/Members/Help/ForumRules.aspx

Some people might say your first post was the equivalent of riding a surf board irresponsibly between the flags, and they might be right.

So who had the power to set up this ban? IF it was the council it must be minuted somewhere otherwise it never happened.

SSSimon
ACT, 194 posts
18 Apr 2013 8:28PM
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For arguements sake, just say it is minuted somewhere.

The next step is that the surf school will want to teach the ever increasingly popular SUP surfing. What happens to the ban then?

Rather than looking at the symptom, they should be looking at the underlying problem, i.e. people disrupting surf-lessons or endangering the participants - they should be the ones banned for safety reasons and the type craft they are currently riding is irrelevant.

gregc
VIC, 1298 posts
18 Apr 2013 8:29PM
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supanimal believe me mate Im heaps fat enough but I never ever got the whole Motorbike thing



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