If sales are good, do you plan on doing any future DLC? In regards to licensing and Warner Bros owning the IP, is it possible to do more DLC? But it ain't going to happen this time around. I say "unfortunately" because some of our best friends are PlayStation owners and we'd love nothing more than to trounce them soundly in HTH multiplayer on PSN, until they cry like scared children. Microsoft Game Studios licensed the game from Warner, and as you can imagine Microsoft is not generally all that gung-ho about making games for the PlayStation. People ask us this all the time, and unfortunately the answer is no. Which I would say is greedy but I like his questions and in this place I AM GOD so there are no rules except the ones I make.Īre there plans for a PlayStation Network version ? Refusal to follow direction given by law enforcement is illegal.Steve asked us three (three!) questions. Law enforcement will give a visual or audible signal to the operator to signal that they are being asked to stop their boat and allow law enforcement to come alongside. Law enforcement officers in Washington have the authority to stop and board boats, or to direct boats to a pier or anchorage area for inspection and to ensure they are complying with state and federal laws.
Refusal to submit to testing can result in fines totaling up to $2,050. Implied ConsentĪny person operating a boat on Washington waterways is deemed to have given consent to a test (or tests) to determine if they are under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. Keep in mind, Washington is among the states with the highest number of recreational boating deaths related to boating under the influence of alcohol. If a person is killed as a result of operation under the influence, the operator may also be convicted of a felony which can also result in fines and imprisonment. This is a fine of up to $5,000 and imprisonment for up to 364 days. In Washington, a person convicted of operating under the influence will be guilty of a gross misdemeanor. Or, they are affected by an intoxicating substance such as alcohol and/or drugs.Or, they exceed the legal limit for boating under the influence of marijuana of 5.0 nanograms, which is consistent with Initiative 502 that legalized the recreational use of marijuana.
Have a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) level of 0.08 or higher,.In Washington, a person is considered to be under the influence if, within 2 hours of operating a boat, they: This law is applicable to the operators of both motorized boats and human-powered craft. It is illegal in the state of Washington to operate any boat while under the influence of an intoxicating substance, such as drugs and/or alcohol. To find information about boating restrictions, check with the local law enforcement in the area and review your local boating regulations online at: Washington’s Boating and Alcohol Laws Boaters must stay current with the regulations for the area where they will be boating. Waterways in Washington may have specific boating restrictions, speed restrictions, or additional equipment requirements. Washington’s Laws for Boat Speed Limits and Operation in Restricted Areas Teak surfing and platform dragging (operating a motorized boat while a person is holding onto the swim platform, swim deck, swim step, swim ladder or any portion of the exterior of the boat’s transom). Body surfing on the wake behind a motorized boat.Riding on the gunwale, bow or transom of a boat not equipped with adequate railings to prevent falls overboard.Negligent Boat Operation Examples include: Negligent boat operation is defined as operating a boat in disregard of careful and prudent operation, or in disregard of careful and prudent rates of speed, or in a manner that unduly or unreasonably endangers the safety, life, property or other rights of any person entitled to the use of such waters. Reckless Boat Operation Examples include: ‘Reckless’ boat operation is defined as acting carelessly and heedlessly in willful and wanton disregard of the rights, safety, or property of another. In the state of Washington, it is illegal to operate a boat in a reckless or negligent manner that may endanger the life, safety or property of another person. Washington’s Laws for Reckless and Negligent Boat Operation