Yes, you can receive a ticket for having too many people in your boat, as it may violate local boating regulations or safety guidelines. Each boat has a specific capacity limit based on its size and design, which is intended to ensure safety for all passengers. Exceeding this limit can lead to fines, legal repercussions, and increased risk of accidents. Always check local laws and guidelines to ensure compliance.
If the boat sinks, too many people are on it.
I think the first ticket is 75.00 or 100.00 and then goes up from there with each ticket. It could be more, but not very many people seem too worried about it.
Tickets for following too closely behind someone in the state of Connecticut will usually cost someone about $50. People should be careful to not do this when driving so they will not obtain a ticket.
The answer you are looking for is Hawaii but if it is a law, not too many people follow it because believe it or not, most of us don't own a boat (or a canoe).
Too many people in a car is a very dangerous and illegal thing. One should never risk the lives of people by having more passengers than seat belts. This can also land the driver in trouble if stopped by law enforcement.
New boats are certified with maximum weight/passenger and power limitations. These limitations are posted on a placard affixed to the boat. The Coast Guard can cite a boater who exceeds these limitations.
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$350
Fredrick fell in the water and frozen to death and there was too many people on louisa's boat so we think it tipped and she froze to death.
there are too many bushes the weather becomes too harsh
Too Many People was created in 1970.
Too many. Way too many. The cause of overpopulation is people and too many kids.