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Bayside NewsBy Bayside News7 February 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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NEW cameras worn by water police officers will record jet ski riders.

From now on, every water squad police member will be equipped with a body worn camera. More resources will also be directed to policing Mornington Peninsula beaches to monitor water vehicle use.

Victoria Police southern metro region superintendent Fiona Bock said “we want everyone to enjoy our waters on the Mornington Peninsula this summer – but we want them to do it safely. That’s why we’re teaming up with water police to ensure our presence is highly visible and target those putting others at risk.”

“We’ll be carrying out patrols and tasked to various beaches to ensure jet ski operators are adhering to the rules. Victorians can rest assured they will continue to see local units and Water Police out in force on the Mornington Peninsula throughout the entire summer to ensure safety,” Bock said.

Water police squad acting inspector Lynden Blackley said “water police will be out in force with local officers throughout the entire summer to make sure everyone is doing their part in keeping the water safe.”

“We’ve already seen far too many concerning jet ski incidents this year, resulting in operators and their passengers injuring themselves and ending their day in hospital. It’s also quite disappointing to see many jet ski operators travelling way too close to other vessels and swimmers, approaching shore at high speed or failing to follow such simple measures like wearing a lifejacket – which is mandatory and can save your life.

“People need to remember jet skis are not toys – they are powerful vessels and can be extremely dangerous if the operator has no control. Jet ski operators need to know the rules and adhere to them – if you don’t you will be held to account. So please help us out and make smart decisions out on the water this summer.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 6 February 2024

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