Sunday, June 27, 2010

Chicago DUI attorney says get a designated driver for the boating season also

This Chicago DUI attorney wants to remind you to be careful before you do any drinking and boating this season. 

You can be charged with Boating Under the Influence of Alcohol or other drugs just like you can be charged for driving a car or motorcycle.  Even worse, your driving privileges will be suspended, not only on the water but also on land.

 
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) Conservation Police Officers (CPOs) will be out in full force this weekend – on the look-out for boaters operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  The increased enforcement is part of a national coordinated effort of stepped-up enforcement called Operation Dry Water.

“We want people to have fun, but at the same time to be safe out on the water,” said IDNR Office of Law Enforcement Chief Rafael Gutierrez.  “Alcohol use is one of the leading factors in fatal recreational boating accidents in the state of Illinois and across the country.  We recommend that all boats have a designated skipper on board.”

Impaired boaters caught this weekend can expect penalties.  In Illinois, operating under the influence (OUI) is a Class A misdemeanor for the first offense.  It is punishable by a maximum of one year in jail and/or up to $2,500 in fines.

“Our CPOs work hard throughout the year to make sure boaters are safe on Illinois public waters,” added Chief Gutierrez.  “We have zero tolerance for anyone found operating a boat under the influence at any time; however, boaters will see a stepped up effort as we approach the 4th of July holiday.”


Okay, you are on notice, keep the copious amounts of alcohol off of the boat this holiday week.

Hat tip to Leon, yes I will be on the boat with you and the family very, very soon!








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