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Boat Safety
Police are urging boaties to ensure all
safety checks are carried out before heading off shore or
onto the Lake this summer. This includes letting someone
else know of your intentions, destination and expected
return time; as well as ensuring you have two reliable forms
of communication on you.
Inspector Ian Harris of Police
Communication Centres says that amongst the twenty four
water related incidents since 6 pm Christmas Eve Police have
received six calls from boaties or concerned observers of
boats in trouble and requiring a tow from either other
boaties, Coastguard or Police Maritime Units. Some simple
precautions taken prior to leaving shore may have prevented
these emergencies. Fortunately no lives have been
lost.
He urges boaties to become members of their local
Coastguard and to utilise the '2 minute form' and follow
other safety tips available on
www.boatsafe.org.nz.
"Traditionally we also have a number of jet-ski incidents occurring this time of year and I just want to reiterate the safety messages around responsible behaviour when enjoying this type of activity. Alcohol use around water activities is fraught with danger and in previous years we have seen tragic results from these activities that could have been avoided if more care was taken," Inspector Harris said.
You will be a 'legend' and a hero in our eyes if you prevent tragic results by convincing others around you to exercise responsible and safe behaviour both on the water and on the roads this holiday season. [ends]

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