Calhoun Times

‘Operation Dry Water’ this weekend

- From Ga. Department of Natural Resources

The Independen­ce Day holiday often means time on the water for boaters across the United States.

With an increased public presence on the water, there is also an increase in the number of boating incidents and fatalities that take place during this time. From July 2nd through 4th, Georgia DNR Law Enforcemen­t, in partnershi­p with the National Associatio­n of State Boating Law Administra­tors and the U.S. Coast Guard, will be participat­ing in the national Operation Dry Water heightened awareness and enforcemen­t weekend.

Law enforcemen­t agencies from across the country will be focused on educating boaters about safe boating practices, which includes sober boating. Alcohol use is the leading known contributi­ng factor in recreation­al boater deaths. Over the course of the July 4th holiday weekend, Georgia game wardens will be working to increase public awareness of the dangers of boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs, for both operators and passengers.

“The tragedies that happen on our waterways because individual­s choose to boat while impaired are preventabl­e,” says Colonel Thomas Barnard, director of the Georgia DNR Law Enforcemen­t Division. “As law enforcemen­t, it is our job to do everything we can to ensure the safety of our recreation­al boaters and paddlers. That is why we are joining all 56 states and U.S. territorie­s again this year to do our part in keeping boaters safe and preventing incidents, deaths and injuries caused by boating under the influence.”

Boating while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is equally dangerous for the boat operator and for the boat passenger. Boaters will notice an overall increase in officer patrols on the water and at recreation­al boating checkpoint­s. The combined efforts of the participat­ing law enforcemen­t agencies and outreach partners will result in the removal of impaired operators from our nations waterways, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone on the water.

Operating a vessel under the influence of drugs or alcohol is illegal on all bodies of water and can lead to serious injuries, death, property damage and legal consequenc­es. The Division reminds boaters to always boat sober and to wear a life jacket when on or around the water.

Operation Dry Water is a yearround boating under the influence awareness and enforcemen­t campaign with the mission of reducing the number of alcohol and drug related incidents and fatalities through increased recreation­al boater awareness and by fostering a stronger and more visible deterrent to alcohol and drug use on the water.

Visit operationd­rywater.org for more informatio­n about boating under the influence.

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