Friday, August 2, 2024

Nick Riley, a Kentucky native, has been turning a ton of heads recently after the Indiana DNR law Enforcement's Facebook page took a picture of what appeared to be them ticketing a man who apparently was riding a children's Little Tikes tug boat in Lake Monroe. On top of that, he even strapped a motor to the back of the thing to make it legit. It turns out that Riley legally registered the boat, as Indiana DNR came to question the legality of his motorized boat.
It turns out that the DNR wasn't ticketing Riley in the picture, but handing back the registration for the motorized vehicle. As silly as it sounds, the children's novelty toy is a legal boat, as the DNR cleared some the circulated rumors:
“To answer the question if he was receiving a ticket is no. The boat is registered and I was handing him his registration paperwork back. He was totally legal and a fun guy to chat with.”


(I did some research and there are some people out there putting marine plywood on the bottom of these Lil’ Tykes boats and filling the body with foam and selling them.)

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