(KNSI) – The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will take part in an annual nationwide campaign highlighting the dangers of boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
From Friday, July 3 to Sunday, July 5, DNR conservation officers and public safety officers will conduct Operation Dry Water, patrolling the state’s lakes for intoxicated boaters and enforcing penalties for violations.
The DNR says boating under the influence is the leading factor in boating accidents and fatalities. While most do the right thing by leaving alcohol on shore, dozens are still arrested for intoxicated boating each year around the Fourth of July.
“People who get caught boating under the influence will go to jail. We have zero tolerance for that behavior,” said Lt. Eric Sullivan, supervisor of the DNR Enforcement Division’s Marine Unit. “Those who choose to boat under the influence put themselves and everyone else on the water in danger. It’s a selfish decision, and the consequences can be disastrous and life-changing.”
The DNR also encourages boaters to wear a life jacket, noting that many fatalities involve victims who fell overboard without one.
More information on Operation Dry Water and general boating safety can be found on the campaign website and the DNR’s boating safety webpage.
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