Quote:It takes a special type of moron to persist with these sort of rhetorical devices. The thread was about marine parks giving simpler rules for fishermen as well as other benefits. You are the one who came up with the diversion of obvious rhetorical devices.
PJ we have been over this before. I have offered to start a new thread for you. Is that what it takes to get you to say whether you agree with the first principle I outlined in the opening post of this thread? Perhaps if you read the opening post (for the first time?) or check the seven pages of discussion you will realise that this is what this thread is about.
Quote:It's quite simple; if the spots are limited in number and space it doesn't take many fishermen to overcrowd them does it? Try arguing out of that!
I am not saying they are not overcrowded. I am saying that they are popular. You appear to be under the delusion that being able to explain why they are popular means they are not popular. Can you explain how you go from being able to explainw hy they are popular to saying it doesn't matter whether fishermen get locked out of them?
Quote:You really thought about that! You proposal is merely about keeping the status quo, there is therefore no direct benefit or detriment
No PJ. The principles I outlined will only come into play when there is a change happening, when a decision has to be made on whether to exclude shore based fishing spots from NTZs. This has not always happened. Furthermore, the later principles will result in an actual direct benefit and a change. I would like to discuss these with you also, but seeing as we have spent 7 pages going over your idiotic excuses for not admitting whether you support or oppose the first principle this may not happen for a few years.
Quote:At some point it has to become specific
Sure, the principle can be applied in all sorts of circumstances. If you would feel more comfortable voicing your support for or opposition to it in specific circumstances, go ahead, but I can't see how you would support it in some situations and oppose it in others. Is this just another silly excuse for you being afraid to give your opinion?