Operation
Dry Water is June 27-29
Ohio
Watercraft Officers Increase Patrols to Stop Boating Under the
Influence
June
26, 2014
COLUMBUS,
OHIO – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) will be
participating in Operation Dry Water June 27-29, as part of a
nationally coordinated effort to reduce the number of accidents and
deaths related to boating under the influence (BUI) of drugs or
alcohol.
“Consuming
alcohol on a boat can have serious, and even deadly, consequences,”
said Gary Obermiller, chief of the ODNR Division of Watercraft. “It
is critical for drivers and passengers to stay sober and stay safe at
all times while boating.”
The
leading factor in boater deaths nationwide is alcohol use while
boating. Operation Dry Water will focus on increased patrols,
breathalyzer tests and checkpoints as well as boater education about
the dangers of boating under the influence.
Last
year during the three-day Operation Dry Water, ODNR Division of
Watercraft officers contacted boaters on 456 vessels and made 10
arrests for boating under the influence (BUI).
In
Ohio, boaters whose blood alcohol content (BAC) level exceeds the
state limit of .08 can expect to be arrested for BUI and face other
serious penalties, including fines, jail and loss of privileges to
register and to operate boats.
Operation
Dry Water is a joint program of the ODNR Division of Watercraft, the
National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, the U.S.
Coast Guard and local marine patrol officers. For more information on
Operation Dry Water, visit operationdrywater.org.
The
ODNR Division of Watercraft is responsible for boating safety,
education and law enforcement on all waters of the state. This
statewide area includes the near-shore area along 451 miles of the
Ohio River, approximately half the entire surface area of Lake Erie,
more than 605 inland lakes and more than 60,000 miles of inland
streams, rivers and other waterways.
The
Ohio Department of Natural Resources ensures a balance between wise
use and protection of our natural resources for the enefit of
all.
Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.
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