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‘Jet ski cops’ enforce law as part of drive to promote water safetyNuisance behaviour targetedOfficers in Kent Police’s marine unit are to start using a two seat jet ski to enforce the law and promote water safety and security around the county’s coastline.The jet ski will begin patrolling the waters from this weekend. Clampdown on anti-social behaviourOfficers are taking to the water to tackle anti-social behaviour at the seaside and on the county’s rivers. They have the powers to issue £80 penalty notices for disorder when people are behaving in a way that is likely to cause alarm, harassment or distress. Repeated offenders could be issued with an ASBO. Others could find themselves appearing in court for more serious offences. Don't ruin other people's funEvery year police are called to deal with problems including:
Chief Inspector Mark Harrison: "We want people to enjoy themselves at the seaside or on the water. But for the minority who ruin other people’s fun or ignore restrictions we are more than equipped to deal with you." Last summer, Kent’s marine team worked to educate water users on safety. This year officers are planning more law enforcement. Joint workingKent Police works with a total of 40 agencies as part of the Kent Coastal Network established by Kent County Council. In addition to enforcing the law, officers will be checking power craft to ensure they are safe and have not been stolen. The marine team is also offering water users the option of having their craft’s details recorded by police as a security measure. They’ll then receive a tamperproof sticker warning potential thieves that their craft has been logged and photographed.
Posted on: 10 August 2006 AIRS |
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