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1. www.statesman.com
www.statesman.com/news/content - [Cached]Published on: 3/6/2007 Last Visited: 3/7/2007
"I think that's the most ludicrous thing I've ever heard," said Pete Clark, owner of Just for Funboat rentals . "There's no insurance company in the world that will take that risk." -
2. LCRA: News Release: Area lake businesses support 'Nobody's Waterproof' safety campaign
www.lcra.org/newsstory/2006/no - [Cached]Published on: 5/26/2006 Last Visited: 1/20/2008
It's in everyone's best interest," said Pete Clark, president of Just For Fun Watercraft Rental. "If it's not safe, it's not marketable - it will scare away tourists and businesses."
Just For Fun, which rents party boats, pontoons and other watercraft to groups and individuals, provides 100,000 hours of boating recreation on Lake Travis each year. Clark says that the lake has become safer over the past decade, even as usage has tripled, thanks to law enforcement and public education efforts. But those efforts have to be never-ending.
"Everyone has an ,It can't happen to me' mentality, when actually it could happen in a split second to anyone, regardless of your water skills," Clark said. -
3. LCRA: News Release: Area lake businesses support 'Nobody's Waterproof' safety campaign
www.lcra.org/newsstory/nobodys - [Cached]Published on: 5/26/2006 Last Visited: 7/9/2006
It,s in everyone,s best interest,, said Pete Clark, president of Just For Fun Watercraft Rental. ,If it,s not safe, it,s not marketable - it will scare away tourists and businesses.,
Just For Fun, which rents party boats, pontoons and other watercraft to groups and individuals, provides 100,000 hours of boating recreation on Lake Travis each year. Clark says that the lake has become safer over the past decade, even as usage has tripled, thanks to law enforcement and public education efforts. But those efforts have to be never-ending.
,Everyone has an ,It can,t happen to me, mentality, when actually it could happen in a split second to anyone, regardless of your water skills,, Clark said.

