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Funny thing, J.D. - I just wrote a very similar response to David which, after reading yours, I immediately deleted.
I’m sure there have been requests made by all the appropriate property owners but no salvage company in their right minds would get involved, knowing that at least one unsuccessful attempt at removal has already been made. And I’’m sure, before anyone got involved they would want COD. I know I would......
The government might have more power but with all the other problems they’re facing I’m thinking this is probably not a high priority for them.
How long did that freighter sit on the beach years ago? Seemed like forever before it was removed.
Respectfully,
pat
"Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them."
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