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Old September 8th 06, 09:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ramy
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Default End of Season Sunset Warning for SSA-OLC Participants


588 wrote:
Ramy wrote:

[re 91.119 (c) application to ridge flying altitudes]

Precisely, as sour as enforcing sunset time. This is exactly my point.



You truly see no difference, or are you just being troublesome in
order to entertain yourself on a non-flying afternoon?


No, I am just pointing out hypocrisy.

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Old September 8th 06, 10:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike the Strike
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Default End of Season Sunset Warning for SSA-OLC Participants

Precisely. if you're going to act as a policeman, you can't
selectively choose which rules you're going to enforce and which you're
going to ignore.

Either enforce all equally or none.


Mike



Ramy wrote:
588 wrote:
Ramy wrote:

[re 91.119 (c) application to ridge flying altitudes]

Precisely, as sour as enforcing sunset time. This is exactly my point.



You truly see no difference, or are you just being troublesome in
order to entertain yourself on a non-flying afternoon?


No, I am just pointing out hypocrisy.


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Old September 8th 06, 11:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
588
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Default End of Season Sunset Warning for SSA-OLC Participants

Mike the Strike wrote:
Precisely. if you're going to act as a policeman, you can't
selectively choose which rules you're going to enforce and which you're
going to ignore.

Either enforce all equally or none.


I'd like to hear from a few actual policemen on that subject,
informally of course. I'm pretty sure you are wrong on that score. The
oath aside, one of the first things learned on the job is precisely
that you have to choose your battles, so to speak. And if that lesson
doesn't come from the street, it comes from the system.


Jack
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Old September 9th 06, 04:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike Schumann
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Default End of Season Sunset Warning for SSA-OLC Participants

Just because it is technically too difficult to enforce some rules
diligently, doesn't mean that you shouldn't enforce the rules that you can.

Mike Schumann

"Mike the Strike" wrote in message
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Precisely. if you're going to act as a policeman, you can't
selectively choose which rules you're going to enforce and which you're
going to ignore.

Either enforce all equally or none.


Mike



Ramy wrote:
588 wrote:
Ramy wrote:

[re 91.119 (c) application to ridge flying altitudes]

Precisely, as sour as enforcing sunset time. This is exactly my
point.


You truly see no difference, or are you just being troublesome in
order to entertain yourself on a non-flying afternoon?


No, I am just pointing out hypocrisy.




 




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