We live at Higley Flow and yes we do love it for the most part. But, I must ask you parents who give your young kids keys to basically a high performance car that goes 60-70 miles per hour and just …
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We live at Higley Flow and yes we do love it for the most part. But, I must ask you parents who give your young kids keys to basically a high performance car that goes 60-70 miles per hour and just let them go. What are you thinking? Please don't say that "my child is careful and respectful of other boats while at the helm". Wake up. The average age is probably 15, and they ride with three on a jet ski, chasing each other with total disrespect of the rules of the waterways going as fast as possible, trying to spray each other, and jumping wakes without looking for oncoming boats. Someone is going to get hurt really bad and it will be parents that are to blame. Teach your kids to respect others. I hope the sheriff’s department reads this and does a surprise visit to or waterway. Hopefully, they have a very large ticket book and hand them out with as reckless abandon as your children are doing all on their own.