Why do they feel entitled? Part ignorance, Part aggressiveness, and the final part is impunity.
I can from a commercial fishing family, I worked my pops boats until I graduated college. That being said, I hate the ahole commercial guys when they rock me on the mooring, but like it or not, I get the pecking order.
What I mean by impunity is that these guys are generally out in the water year round, and after January a lot of the police/constables etc.... either are not in the water much, or at all. (Especially north of the Carolinas, after December).
I don’t know how many times the local authorities reached out for help with issues on the water. (Pull a boat that broke loose to the dock, answer an SOS call, pull a channel marker dislodged in a storm etc....)
Long story short, the authorities rely on these guys to help manage the water and they are not going to screw with the guys that are gonna help them when they are in a jam, and ice is floating around in the water, lmao.
Theres the story of the Pelican, a head boat that capsized off montauk in a squall. It was the local “waterman” that risked their lives going out and pulling bodies, both dead and alive, out of the churning waters. That’s why they don’t give a **** and do what they want.
That being said, as I get rocked on my boat, I laugh as I see people bitching to the constables and cops about the commercial guys. I see the constables/cops shrug their shoulders and say “oh, I’m gonna talk with them!” Meanwhile knowing they will never say a word to them.