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Excerpt from California Boating Laws State of California, Boating Laws, 2010
308. Mooring to or destroying federal buoy or beacon. Every person who moors any vessel of any kind, to any buoy or beacon
placed in the waters of California by authority of the United States Coast Guard, or who in any manner (4) hangs on to the same,
with any vessel, or who willfully removes, damages, or destroys any such buoy or beacon, or any part thereof, or who cuts down,
removes, damages, or destroys (5) any beacon or beacons erected on land in this state by that authority, is, for every offense,
guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment not exceeding
six months.
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