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Rule breaking jetskiers in the firing line

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Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s Harbourmas­ter team will be trialing a new tool to improve safety on the water this summer – a speed radar gun will be introduced to help crackdown on jetskiers breaking the boating rules.

Regional Harbourmas­ter Jon Jon Peters says over the last couple of years warnings and education has been the approach instead of issuing fines, but a large number of jetskiers are now flouting the rules and that needed to change.

This summer a $200 fine will be handed out to those that are ignoring or breaking the rules – a $200 fine will also apply to those jetskis that aren’t registered. There will be a 14-day grace period from the day of a registrati­on breach before a fine will be issued.

Mr Peters says jetski use in the Bay of Plenty is seeing a massive growth with just over 2,000 craft registered across the region.

“They are affordable and relatively simple to use so they’re attractive to a wider variety of people,” Mr Peters says.

“However a lot of people don’t realise that they have the same rules as boats.”

Jetskis must keep to five knots within 200 metres of the shore, a structure or dive flag. The five knot rule also applies within 50 metres of another boat, raft or person in the water.

The owner of the jetski is responsibl­e for making sure that any person in charge of their jetski is competent and aware of the local regulation­s.

Mr Peters is also urging jetski owners to make sure the registrati­on of craft is changed when jetskis are sold.

“If you haven’t changed the registrati­on the previous owner will be liable for any fine handed out,” Mr Peters says.

To register a jetski please go to boprc.govt.nz/registeryo­ur-jetski

 ?? PHOTO: Supplied. ?? Regional Harbourmas­ter Jon Jon Peters and team will be cracking down on jetski rule-breakers.
PHOTO: Supplied. Regional Harbourmas­ter Jon Jon Peters and team will be cracking down on jetski rule-breakers.

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