Posted by Alex C. on April 12, 2010 at 18:19:47 from (76.164.96.230):
Ok, You know they exist and some are clearly marked. (names have been changed to protect those involved) Me, my friend, Greg and his dad, Jay went fishing Saturday and we went to Freeport,TX to fish in and along the inter coastal water way and after no luck bank fishing we launched there boat and went to the Freeport ship chanal to try the deep water for flounder and sand tout.We first ankered in the chanal it self 50+ feet but disided to move out of there in case a barge or freighter came through. We went over to this safe looking area that looked out of the way and sheltered from the wind near a oil loading dock. Next thing we know a guy in a pick-up pulled up and told us to leave which we did, as fast as possible. We moved over near some houses and a dirt bank and just before we got the anker off the coast guard showed up and and tied of to the boat and told us we had breached a secured area and were in big trouble(It was completely unmarked if there was one at all). We asked if they could tell us were it was and they took 10 min. to try to find and tell us where the area was which they stuttered alot and seconded guessed them selves. We got off with a warning and they told Jay that he was on the home land security watch list for 6 months and that he couldn't enter a secure area for 6 months. Me and Greg didn't get any thing we are clean. Best part they didn't event get Jay's real name right. They must have known that it was a mistake but had to something show to there commander. After that we left and as we were leaving, they popped somebody eles for the same thing. Just goes to show you what the government thinks of is subjects(we are not the people any more). So how does it feel having just consorted with a "known terrorist". "I will blow up your oil loading dock with a dead shrimp, a half ounce weight and a fishing hook". Alex
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