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            Conservation Police remind boaters and water users to practice 
			safety as boating season gets underway National 
			Safe Boating Week leads up to Memorial Day weekend 
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            [May 
			24, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- As part of the 
			observance of National Safe Boating Week, May 18-24, Illinois 
			Conservation Police are gearing up to help ensure the public's 
			safety on Illinois waterways throughout the year. As in years past, 
			Conservation Police officers are asking boaters to "Wear It!" while 
			boating this season. | 
        
            |  The "Wear It!" message is a simple, straightforward and easy message 
			to understand. Everyone onboard a boat should wear a life jacket 
			from the time they get on until the time they get off the vessel. It 
			could literally save their life. "Fastening a flotation device takes just seconds, but that action 
			can save the rest of your life. Life jackets aboard a boat are only 
			effective if they are worn," said Illinois Conservation Police Chief 
			Rafael Gutierrez.  Statistics compiled by the Illinois Department of Natural 
			Resources, Office of Law Enforcement, show that there were 101 
			boating-related accidents on Illinois waters in 2012, resulting in 
			17 deaths and 77 injuries. Alcohol use was a contributing factor in 
			13 of the accidents and five of the fatalities. Those totals compare with 103 reportable boating accidents in 
			2011, resulting in 70 injuries and 21 fatalities.  Illinois Conservation Police are responsible for patrolling 
			public waters of the state and will strictly enforce laws for boat 
			operators regarding operating under the influence. 
			 Illinois law requires that personal floatation devices, or PFDs 
			-- life jackets or life vests -- be available for each person aboard 
			a boat or other watercraft.  
            
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			 State law also requires that anyone under the age of 13 must wear 
			a life jacket while aboard any watercraft under 26 feet in length at 
			all times the boat is underway, unless they are below deck in an 
			enclosed cabin or operating on private property. Illinois law also 
			requires people of any age to wear a PFD while operating a personal 
			watercraft or jet ski. Among the primary causes of boating accidents are operator 
			inattention, alcohol use, careless or reckless operation, and 
			operator inexperience. The IDNR offers free boating safety courses providing a 
			review of boating laws and regulations and instruction on safe and 
			attentive operation of watercraft. State law requires boating safety 
			education for people ages 12-17 and encourages boaters of all ages 
			to take a safety course. Safety courses, which are taught by volunteer instructors, are 
			available throughout Illinois, and schedules are available by 
			calling 1-800-832-2599 or by checking the links on the IDNR 
			website's boating information page at http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/safety/
 Pages/BoatingSafety.aspx. Online boat safety courses are also 
			available for a fee.
 National Safe Boating Week is observed each year during the week 
			leading up to the Memorial Day holiday. For more information on the 
			national safe boating campaign, visit
			
			http://www.safeboatingcampaign.com/. 
            [Text from 
             
			Illinois Department of 
			Natural Resources 
			file received from 
			the
			
            
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] |