Below is an email I received this morning. The state wants to make it legal to receive your safe boating certificate (and other certifications) online. Speaking on just the boating aspect I feel that this is a bad idea. Fishing primarily from a kayak I experience first hand almost every trip out the amount of people on the water who operate their vessels unsafely and from my point of view like they have no idea what they are doing out there. My personal feeling is that there should be more required of a would be operator than the 8 hour class I had to sit through. There are instructions on how to oppose this legislation in the attached email if you are moved to do so. The hearing date is Friday 03-08-13 so there isn't much time.
Dear Safe Boating America Student:
Thank you for taking one of our "Safe Boating America" boating courses in the past several years. I hope that you are enjoying boating as much as we do - and that we will see you and your friends and family for more courses in the near future. I am writing you right now, to enlist your help in an important project - one on which we really need for you to act quickly - like in the next two days - by Wednesday at the latest. You can help our colleagues in the boating and hunting community, who are dedicated to providing quality education, with a problem that is presenting itself in the Connecticut Legislature in Hartford.
There is a bill coming before the State Legislature, with a Public Hearing Friday morning, that will authorize on-line boating training "bundled" with the approval of on-line weapons training ("...for such persons as are applying for a license to hunt with firearms or to hunt with bow and arrow or trap for the first time and for minors ..."). Isn't that incredible? Boating education and firearms education FOR CHILDREN being linked by an approval to teach them both on-line! What are they thinking? You have to read it to believe it. You can read the draft legislation for yourself by going to
www.cga.ct.gov and typing 6541 in the "number" field in the black-bar at the top of the page. Incredible.
We are NOT asking that you testify at the hearing (though you are welcome to) nor that you write a lengthy letter. WHAT WE NEED IS FOR YOU TO WRITE AN E-MAIL (short or lengthy, if you wish). Your e-mail will be placed into the record as opposing online education for boaters and hunters. PLEASE, AS YOU READ THIS, DRAFT AT LEAST A QUICK E-MAIL AND HIT THE SEND BUTTON - ITS THAT SIMPLE!!!! We are asking that write an e-mail as follows:
Your e-mail should be ADDRESSED TO:
env.testimony@cga.ct.gov
It should have the following SUBJECT: Testimony for Environmental Committee - Hearing Date 3/8/13 Bill # 6541
Here are two formats you might use - see if you can do a better job - IN YOUR OWN WORDS!
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For the Environment Committee, concerning HR Bill # 6541 - hearing on Friday March 8, 2013
I know that your committee is considering changing the law to allow a short on-line computer course to take the place of classroom-based safe boating courses. That's the change in the law that is also is going to allow on-line training for firearms. This is a really bad idea.
Please do not allow this new law to go into effect –
Example 1: (CHOOSE A COUPLE OF THE REASONS BELOW OR USE YOUR OWN - AND FILL THEM OUT IN YOUR OWN WORDS !)
- this rule change has not been well publicized so that the public can comment on it
- on line training is good for some things, but it's not good for "drivers ed" - it can't be good for "boaters ed"
- you can't ask a question of a computer
- you can learn from other students while you are at home taking the course on your laptop
- you learn about boating from boaters - this is a cold computer, not a real person
- I had to work for my "diploma" - why should the new students have it really easy and not know as much as I when boating
- how do you know that the person taking the test is really the person who took the course
- a computer can't show you how to dock a boat - or tell you what mistakes it made while it was learning - A computer cannot properly teach weapons training and safety for hunters and especially for children. This is an unsafe proposal which puts people at risk.
Example 2:
I think that this regulation change is being rushed - it is the first I heard of it. When I took my course in boating safety, I learned as much from the other students in the class, by the questions that they asked, and the interesting way that the teacher answered their questions. Some computers may be able to do this - but it doesn't sound as if this proposal will work that way.
There are lots of things to learn about boating that aren't in the book. If you are sitting at home with your PC, you just can not "hear" what the other students are asking, and what the instructor is telling them. My teacher brought some "training aids" into the class - radios, ropes, charts ... How can students learning through a computer ever "see" what boating is about?
I STRONGLY oppose changing the regulations/laws regarding Boating Safety and Hunter Safety training at this time.
Thank you -
Respectfully,
BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR NAME AND YOUR ADDRESS
xxx
123 Main Street
Anytown, CT 12345
That's all you need to do - and what you do can have such a big influence on the way things come out. PLEASE DO THIS FOR THE BENEFIT OF YOUR FAMILY AND FRENDS!!! PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO THOSE YOU FEEL WOULD ALSO OPPOSE THIS NEW LEGISLATION!!!!
For any questions you might have, you can reach me at
richard@safeboatingamerica.com. Don't hesitate to contact me - right through this weekend and into the beginning of the week.
If you don't mind – when you do send your e-mail - please place
information@safeboatingamerica.com
as a "cc" or "bcc" on your letter – I'll really appreciate knowing that you have helped out in this important effort and will remember your contribution!!
Best regards,
Rich
Captain Richard Werner
U.S. Coast Guard Licensed Master
National Education Director
Safe Boating America ®
www.safeboatingamerica.com
Direct (212) 629-0881